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Environmental Law Courses
- Administrative Law
- Advanced Land Use & Sustainable Development Law: Theory
- Advanced Land Use & Sustainable Development Law: Practice
- Advanced Research Skills for Environmental Law
- Animal Law
- Clean Air Act Seminar
- Climate Change & Corporate Practice***
- Climate Change & Insurance Law***
- Climate Change Law
- Comparative Environmental Law
- Comparative Environmental Law - Brazil
- Conservation Easements & Land Trusts
- Conservation Law
- Current Challenges in Envt'l Law Seminar
- Disaster Law & Emergency Preparedness
- Eco-Markets and Trading
- Energy Law
- Environmental & Toxic Torts
- Environmental Commercial Transactions
- Environmental Dispute Resolution Seminar
- Environmental Justice/Human Rights and Environment
- Environmental Law Compliance & Enforcement
- Environmental Litigation Clinic**
- Environmental Litigation Seminar**
- Environmental Skills & Practice (CWA)*
- Environmental Survey*
- Externship - Environmental Law**
- Externship - DC Environmental Law**
- Guided Research
- Hazardous Waste
- Health & Safety in the Workplace
- International Environmental Law
- Land Use Law
- Legal Management of Urban Environments
- Mass Torts
- Natural Resources Law
- NEPA-SEQRA Seminar
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Ocean & Coastal Law Seminar
- Pace Environmental Law Review Editorship
- Protection of Cultural and Historic Resources
- Science for Environmental Lawyers
- State & Regional Climate Initiatives***
- Sustainable Development in the Practice of Real Estate Law
- Sustainable Development Law Survey
- United Nations Environmental Diplomacy Practicum**
- Water Resources Law
*Required for successful completion of the Certificate in Environmental Law
**Candidates may only apply 3 credits from each environmental clinic, externship, and practicum towards the Certificate in Environmental Law
***LLM courses – JD students may take by petition
Note: It is possible for students to obtain both the Certificate in Environmental Law and the Certificate in International Law by choosing electives that count towards both, including International Environmental Law, the United Nations Environmental Diplomacy Practicum, and others.
