Listen "Environmental Equity with Claudia Polsky, Founding Director of Berkeley Law's Environmental Law Clinic"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode we welcome Claudia Polsky, the founding director and a clinical instructor at Berkeley Law's Environmental Law Clinic. Prior to the clinic, Claudia worked as the Deputy Attorney General for the Environment Section of the California DOJ for fourteen years. In our conversation, Claudia delves into the clinic's work in training law students to bridge the gap between theory and practice. She shares how the clinic's multi-tool approach equips students with skills beyond litigation, preparing them to tackle environmental matters through legislation, advocacy, and agency practice. Moreover, Claudia discusses notable successes in legislative and litigation efforts, including the pioneering fragrance disclosure law and EPA regulation challenges. Claudia also discusses the ways in which climate changes and human rights grow increasingly entangled, reflecting on the social impact her litigation has. Finally, she offers advice to young individuals to follow their passions and navigate their paths with curiosity and commitment.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:09 Overview of Berkeley Law's Environmental Law Clinic
01:41 Impact and Achievements of the Clinic
09:44 Student Experiences and Career Paths
16:56 Environmental Justice and Inequality
27:00 Comparing Roles: Deputy Attorney General vs. Nonprofit Work
30:04 Advice for Aspiring Environmental Lawyers
32:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:09 Overview of Berkeley Law's Environmental Law Clinic
01:41 Impact and Achievements of the Clinic
09:44 Student Experiences and Career Paths
16:56 Environmental Justice and Inequality
27:00 Comparing Roles: Deputy Attorney General vs. Nonprofit Work
30:04 Advice for Aspiring Environmental Lawyers
32:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts