Our team of seasoned lawyers work alongside highly-motivated students and leading scientific experts.
Chris is the founding principal of Tollefson Law and a Professor of Law at the University of Victoria.
Anthony’s areas of practice in public interest environmental law have included environmental assessments and regulatory hearings.
Chris is the founding principal of Tollefson Law and a Professor of Law at the University of Victoria.
Anthony’s areas of practice in public interest environmental law have included environmental assessments and regulatory hearings.
Lydia received her J.D. from the University of Victoria in 2023 with a concentration in environmental law and sustainability.
Patrick is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law. He is passionate about public interest environmental law as well as criminal justice reform.
Lydia received her J.D. from the University of Victoria in 2023 with a concentration in environmental law and sustainability.
Patrick is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law. He is passionate about public interest environmental law as well as criminal justice reform.
Katrina (she/her) is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law with interests in criminal law, disability justice, and environmental litigation.
Katrina (she/her) is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law with interests in criminal law, disability justice, and environmental litigation.
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Patrick is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law. He is passionate about public interest environmental law as well as criminal justice reform. Patrick has a B.A. from University of California, Davis, and has legal experience in both Canada and the United States. Upon graduation, he will be clerking at the BC Supreme Court in Vancouver. In his spare time, he can be found backpacking, woodworking, baking, or running with his dog.
Katrina (she/her) is a J.D. candidate at the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law with interests in criminal law, disability justice, and environmental litigation. Most recently, Katrina worked in Whitehorse, YK with the Public Prosecution Service and will clerk with the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2025.
She holds a BA from University of Toronto in Critical Equity Studies and Ethics and a diploma in Theatre Arts from Langara College. Prior to law, Katrina worked as theatre director and creator across Canada. Her passions include gardening, thrifting, and walking her beloved dog Joe.