Student Community
The PEEL community supports more than 250 J.D., LL.M., and S.J.D. students, including six student organizations.
Animal Law Society (Student Chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund)Ìý
Advocating for the welfare and protection of animals, ALS offers students a platform to explore and promote animal rights within the legal framework. From over 200 Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) law school student chapters across the nation, ALS is one of the most active student chapters regarding their efforts in advancing the field of animal law and advocating for animals through projects and initiatives.Ìý
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Contact: animallaw@wcl.american.edu
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ WCL Community Garden
In 2019, the Community Garden was established through the collaborative efforts of WCL's Office of Student Affairs as well as PEEL students, staff, and faculty. Since its inception, this vibrant space has evolved into a space of inclusivity and safety, welcoming all СÀ¶ÊÓƵWCL students, faculty, and staff to come together in the spirit of gardening, cooperation, and the advancement of shared values. Within this nurturing environment, individuals unite to promote the principles of unity, health, wellness, food equity, fellowship, and environmentalism.Ìý
Garden Work DaysÌý
Throughout the semester, students, staff, and faculty participated in "Garden Workdays," gathering twice a week to sow seeds, harvest crops, carry out necessary repairs, and engage in various other garden-related activities. These gatherings foster a sense of community, as participants collectively contribute to the garden's growth and development.
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Contact: wclgarden@wcl.american.edu
Energy Law & Policy Society
Dedicated to exploring and engaging with the complex field of energy law and policy, ELPS offers a vibrant community where students can explore their interests, deepen their knowledge, and make meaningful contributions to the energy law and policy arena
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Contact: energylawsociety@wcl.american.edu
Environmental Law Society
Addressing critical environmental issues, ELS provides a forum for students to deepen their understanding of environmental law, policy, and advocacy, fostering a passion for sustainability and environmental justice
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Native American Law Students’ AssociationÌý
Promoting awareness and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Native American communities, NALSA provides a supportive environment for students interested in Native American law and indigenous rights. Professor Ezra Rosser is the primary faculty supervisor.Ìý
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Sustainable Development Law & Policy Brief
SDLP, a biannual legal periodical, is entirely managed and edited by passionate students. Its inception aimed to establish a platform for individuals eager to advocate for sustainable economic development, environmental conservation, environmental justice, and biodiversity on a global scale.
Recent Publications
Volume 24, Issue 1, titled "Developing the Commons: How Methods Used Around the World Can Inform Our Sustainable Use of Earth's Finite Resources," offers a comprehensive exploration of innovative approaches to resource management. Check out the Issue, here.
Volume 24, Issue 2, "New Solutions to Evolving Problems: Reevaluating Effective Methods of Conservation and Environmental Protection in a Changing World," is scheduled for publication in the summer of 2024. This upcoming issue will delve into contemporary strategies for conservation and environmental protection amidst global changes.Ìý
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Contact: sdlp.wcl@gmail.com