Category Archives: SJEL

SJEL Publishing Articles on fast-moving issue—Alaska’s Pebble Mine

The Seattle Journal of Environmental Law has published two articles examining  a quickly-developing environmental law issue—the proposed Alaska Pebble Mine near Bristol Bay. Last year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began a scientific assessment of these watersheds. Earlier, tribes …

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SJEL Announces 2012–2013 Board

The Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL) has selected its editorial board for the 2012–2013 academic year. The current SJEL board will spend the remainder of the academic year training next year’s leaders and strategizing for the coming year. Announced this week, the …

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SJEL Hosts Vietnamese Delegation

The Seattle Journal of Environmental law hosted members of a U.S. State Department professional exchange program, meeting with a delegation of environmental policy makers from Vietnam to discuss the role of environmental law journals, such as the Seattle Journal of Environmental Law, in future environmental regulation and policy. The Seattle University School of Law, SJEL, shared its role as Washington State’s first environmental law journal, and discussed the unique effect that a law journal with a strong online presence has on the academic community and environmental policymaking.

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