Windsor Law partnered with Wayne State Law to create North America’s first Transnational Environmental Law Clinic in 2012. The clinic teaches students the skills and strategies needed to affect environmental policy in all three branches of state and federal government.
In the clinic, students participate in the lawmaking process by preparing policy papers and formal legislative testimony, commenting on rulemaking and permit decisions, and engaging in judicial review and enforcement litigation.
This summer, Rojin Jazayeri (Dual JD) will be working on a variety of pressing environmental justice concerns in Michigan, including water shut-offs for people without the ability to pay, the water crisis in Flint and the rise of urban agriculture in Detroit.