Land Air Water (LAW), the University of Oregon law
student group, invites people to climb trees with the Ruckus Camp,
learn about land trusts and listen to environmental leaders such as
David Brower and Winona LaDuke. All this is happening in Eugene,
Ore., March 5-8 at the 16th annual Public Interest Law Conference:
Activists and Advocates Demanding Accountability. When the dozens
of workshops, films, panel discussions and keynote speakers
over-stimulate your mind, you can put your legs and lungs to work
dancing to Calobo or trotting in the Green Action Run/Walk. The
conference, the largest of its kind in the world, will cover
international and domestic issues as diverse as the Black Sea
environmental crisis, deep ecology and “guerrilla” journalism. To
register, contact LAW at 541/346-3828 or on the Web at
www.pielc.uoregon.edu.
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Green jeans in Eugene.

