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California Environmental LawIf you are tired of searching trying to find where to get environmental law training look no further. Here you will find an up to date list on the programs that are currently being offered at schools around California. Vocational Educational Training Providers: Environmental Law Programs:
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**Scroll to the Bottom to see More Programs**University of California Berkeley Law*Berkeley, CaliforniaContact: 510-642-1741 Center for Law, Energy & the Environment CLEE’s mission is to foster interdisciplinary environmental and energy law and policy research and to translate that research into public policy solutions. Berkeley Law has a unique history of involvement by students and faculty in environmental issues, including publication of the nation’s leading environmental law journal, the Ecology Law Quarterly. Source: University of California Berkeley LawStanford University Law School*Stanford, CaliforniaContact: 650-723-4985 Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program Environmental and natural resources law is one of the most rapidly changing fields in the legal profession. Thirty years ago, there was very little formal environmental regulation in this area. But today, there are myriad state, federal, and international laws seeking to curb environmental pollution and protect resources. Source: Stanford University Law SchoolGolden Gate University*San Francisco, CaliforniaContact: 415-442-6600 Environmental Law Program The LLM (Legum Magister - Master of Laws) in Environmental Law Program serves law graduates and attorneys from the US and abroad. The 24-unit LLM program can be completed in one to three years. Unique features of the program include opportunities for mentoring and for participation in the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic, which provides free legal services and education about environmental justice issues to San Francisco Bay Area residents, community groups, and public-interest organizations. Source: Golden Gate UniversityAre we Missing Your Environmental Law Program?Do you run an environmental law program that is not listed? Have you gotten accredited and want to tell the world about the program? Share with the community your institution, certificate program or degree. What Other Visitors Have SaidClick below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...
Chapman University School of Law - ENLURE (Environmental, Land Use, and Real Estate Law) Certificate Program
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University of California, Santa Cruz - Center for Justice, Tolerance & Community - Environmental Justice (Research Center)
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University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law - Environmental Law Programs (JD)
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University of California, Davis School of Law - Environmental and Natural Resources Law Concentration (JD)
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University of California, Berkeley School of Law - Environmental Law Program (JD / LLM - Certificates of Specialization)
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Stanford University Law School - Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program (ENRLP)
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Southwestern Law School — Individualized LL.M. with Real Property/Environmental Law/Land Use Concentration
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Santa Rosa Junior College - Ranger Academy
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Merritt College - Human Ecology, Policy Planning and Environmental Justice (AA / Certificate)
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Golden Gate University - Environmental Law SJD / LLM
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University of California Davis
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