The Crag Law Center has a very diverse base of work for a very diverse range of clients. We have provided educational and volunteer opportunities to numerous law students, young attorneys, college and high-school students and members of the community. We welcome you to get involved in our current efforts.
Some examples of community involvement:
Mt. Hood Conservation. The Crag Law Center is working with a number of different groups to advocate for Mt. Hood in courts of law, before administrative agencies and by working cooperatively with the Forest Service. With the help of numerous volunteers we have advocated for Oregon’s alpine gem, which continues to face threats from development and logging.
Fire Management, Stewardship & Old Growth Protection. CRAG represents local residents, fish conservation organizations, outdoor recreation clubs and conservation groups to protect numerous watersheds in Oregon and Washington from the effects of post-fire salvage logging and advance scientific integrity.
Watershed Protection and Restoration. The Crag Law Center is working with environmental groups to hold the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife accountable for violations of the Clean Water Act. Students have helped us write 60 day notices and bring court actions against the most egregious violators of the nation’s landmark environmental laws.
Environmental Justice Initiative. The Crag Law Center has launched an initiative to provide professional and affordable legal and capacity building services to environmental justice groups in Oregon and Washington.
Ways to get involved:
Volunteer with Crag
Volunteer in your community


