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Profiles
Adell Amos, Assistant Professor of Law and Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program Adell Amos, Assistant Professor of Law and Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program. B.A., 1995, Drury College; J.D., 1998, Oregon (Coif). After law school, Amos clerked on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for Judge Proctor Hug Jr. Amos joined the law school faculty after practicing environmental and natural resources law for six years with the Solicitor’s Office at the United States Department of the Interior. Amos represented and advised the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service on state and federal water rights issues including work involving the Klamath, Snake, Columbia, Middle Rio Grande, and Gunnison River Basins. Additionally, she provided legal advice on the interaction of water law with other environmental statutes including the ESA, CWA, and NEPA. Amos' scholarship addresses citizen participation in water rights adjudications, the relationship between federal and state governments on water resource management, and the role of administrative agencies in setting national and local water policy. She teaches water resources law, wildlife law and civil procedure. |
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