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Friday, September 26, 7:30am-9pm, The Ohio State University [Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St.; and OSU Moritz School of Law, 55 W. 12th Ave.]

On Friday, September 26, the Ohio Environmental Council is excited to host the 2025 Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference. For the 2025 conference, we are once again collaborating with the Ohio State University’s Environmental Professionals Network, whose monthly breakfast will begin the day at the Ohio Union. After the law conference during the day, a documentary screening of How to Poison a Planet followed by a panel discussion will occur during the evening.

Tickets for the Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference will automatically register attendees for all three events.

The 2025 conference will focus on legal issues and policy problems all centered on “Looking Back and Looking Forward for Ohio’s Environment,” promising engaging conversations throughout the day. Our keynote address, from Abby André (Executive Director, The Impact Project) will delve deeply into how changes made at the federal level since January 2025 are felt locally.

Attorneys attending the Ohio Public Interest Environmental Law Conference will receive 5.75 hours of CLE credit (if they attend the entire day; partial credit is permissible).

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by The Ohio Environmental Council.

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