Environmental Law

Environmental and natural resources law encompasses all areas of law dealing with the protection of air, land, water, plants, and animals. A technical background in public health, science, or engineering is not required to practice in this field, but it could be beneficial. Environmental law attorneys work for law firms, government agencies, public interest groups, and as in-house counsel. They may engage in compliance and planning work, transactional drafting, dispute resolution, and advocacy.

Subject Overview

An overview of the practice area that will guide your understanding of the courses listed in the pathway.

Pathway

A progression of courses that are relevant or potentially relevant to practice in a given legal field.

Faculty

A list of faculty members who teach the courses sequenced in the pathway.

Resources

A compilation of STCL-sponsored resources and external resources.