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- There is no CLE for this course.
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An ELI Public Webinar
The Environmental Law Institute’s Jim Rubin International Fellowship program is designed to support rising environmental attorneys committed to building the next generation of environmental law and policy. Under the Fellowship, selected environmental lawyers work with ELI staff on cutting-edge issues and transferable approaches in the field. At the end of the Fellowship, the Fellows can take these experiences with them as they embark on their own career journeys.
Join the Environmental Law Institute and former Rubin Fellows for a discussion about the many exciting career pathways in environmental law. Speakers will dive into their career journeys and answer audience questions. This webinar is a great opportunity for participants to hear about the wide array of careers in environmental law ahead of ELI’s 2026 Summer School series.
The Rubin Fellowship was created in Fall 2019, thanks to the generous support of Jim Rubin’s family. Read about Jim Rubin’s impact here.
Speakers:
Kristine Perry, Staff Attorney, Environmental Law Institute
Clinton Ezeigwe, Jim Rubin International Fellow, 2024
Junhong Li, Jim Rubin International Fellow, 2021
Karabo Mokgonyana, Jim Rubin International Fellow, 2023
Prakriti Shah, Jim Rubin International Fellow, 2024