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GGU ELJ’s History

GGU ELJ’s History

Founded in 2006, the Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) is a student-run journal that publishes articles written by environmental law attorneys, practitioners, scholars, and students from around the world.

The ELJ is part of Golden Gate University School of Law’s nationally-regarded environmental law program, which includes the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic, the JD certificate program in environmental law, and a graduate Environmental Law LLM program.

The Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal publishes one annual Volume per year, containing at least one Issue, which may be a Regional Edition or a Symposium Edition. Regional Editions are typically published in April of each year and include articles dealing with all aspects of environmental law. Symposium Editions are published on a rolling basis and feature a thematic focus connected to a Conference or Symposium. The Symposium Edition focuses on a pre-selected theme and the Pacific Region Edition focuses on environmental law and policy issues affecting the North American Pacific region and the Asian Pacific Rim and Basin.

Views expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies or opinions of the Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal or the Golden Gate University School of Law.

Read more about the Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal on the Golden Gate University School of Law website.

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