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The Sentinel

Carlisle to host public forum on new climate action initiative

Carlisle Borough partnered with Widener Law Commonwealth's Environmental Law & Sustainability Center to draft borough ordinances that will meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 26 percent by 2025 and 80 percent by 2050.

AL DÍA

Lou Rodríguez: A Journey Towards Success

A feature story on Widener graduate and Board of Trustee member Lou Rodriguez, founder of Rodriguez Consulting and Board Chair of the GPHCC, who is nominated for AL DÍA's 2020 Hispanic Heritage Award.

Thrive Global

How to Handle Back-to-School Stress During a Pandemic

Originally appearing in Her Money, this article quotes Linda McWhorter, assistant professor and director of the Widener Child Therapy Clinic, on how to deal with stress and uncertainties surrounding back-to-school. 

Pennsylvania Lawyer

The Case for Elder Law in Pennsylvania

Mary Catherine Scott, acting director of the Central Pennsylvania Clinics at Widener Law Commonwealth, discusses the clinic's work with older constituents and needed changes to elder law in Pennsylvania. 

Delaware County Daily Times

Will drastic measures solve Chester's financial woes?

This story about Chester's ongoing financial struggles includes a mention of Widener's temporary injunction which has halted the city's plan for parking meters around the university.

Resilience

Lawyers Wanted to Help Decarbonize the US Economy

This article highlights the joint effort co-led by Widener Law Commonwealth's Environmental Law and Sustainability Center and its director Professor John Dernbach to issue and implement decarbonization regulations in the country.