Sarah Matsumoto
Clinical Associate Professor
Director, Environmental Law Clinic
Articles
Environmental Justice for Food System Workers: Heat-Illness Prevention Standards as One Step Toward Just Transition, 40 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 88 (2023). |
Matsumoto (with Karen Sandrik), Heat Waves and a Public-Private Partnership in Alaska, 39 Alaska L. Rev. 201-231 (2022). |
Courses:
Fall 2025 | Natural Resources & Environmental Law Clinic | LAWS 7209-801 |
Fall 2025 | Seminar: | LAWS 8002-802 |
Spring 2025 | Natural Resources & Environmental Law Clinic | LAWS 7209-801 |
Fall 2024 | Natural Resources & Environmental Law Clinic | LAWS 7209-801 |
Fall 2024 | Seminar: | LAWS 8002-802 |
Spring 2024 | Natural Resources & Environmental Law Clinic | LAWS 7209-801 |
Fall 2023 | Natural Resources & Environmental Law Clinic | LAWS 7209-801 |
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