Center for Environmental Law
Loyola’s Center on Environment, Land, and Law (CELL) brings together dedicated students, inspiring professors, expert lawyers, and active members of the community to study and respond to the Gulf Coast’s most challenging environmental problems.
The Gulf region offers one of the richest and most demanding geographies for environmental work. From fighting toxic pollution to restoring the marshes to expanding urban hydroponic farms, CELL focuses on improving the health and welfare of Gulf communities and the quality of the surrounding environment.

Meet our faculty
The Center on Environment, Land, and Law is staffed by world class faculty and experienced practitioners in the areas of environmental and land use law and policy.
Academic Programs
Specialize in Environmental Law

Certificate in Environmental Law
J.D. students interested in environmental law may elect to earn a certificate.

Master's in Environmental Law
The Master of Environmental Law (MENV) graduate degree is for those who have a bachelor’s degree and are interested in learning about environmental law, but who do not wish to practice law or obtain a law degree.

LL.M. with an Environmental Law Concentration
Lawyers interested in developing a specialization in this complex and rapidly evolving areas of law may earn an LL.M. with a concentration in Environmental Law.

Join the Policy Lab
The Environmental Policy Lab is a unique course in which students, individually or in teams, work under the supervision of skilled attorneys with years of city, state, federal and international environmental advocacy experience on a semester-long project with real non-profit, tribal, or community clients.
Environmental Research Interns
Meet the Team

Craig Gardiner
My name is Craig Gardiner and I am originally from Greenville, MS. I previously attended Mississippi State University were I obtained a B.A. in Political Science. I am currently a 2L at Loyola College of Law and I am interested in environmental law and natural resource law. I love Louisiana's coast and I am super excited and grateful for the opportunity to work through Loyola's Center on Environment, Land, and Law on projects that pertain to maintaining and preserving Louisiana for future generations.

David Gross
I am David Gross, I was born and raised in Louisiana and I am passionate in pursuing just environmental outcomes for current, and future generations. I came to law school with an interest in environmental law and criminal defense, but, as I have learned more I have become interested in more areas like constitutional law, specifically civil rights. In my free time, I try to read, both fiction and non-fiction (some of my favorite authors are James Baldwin, Madeline Miller, and David Graeber), and I have recently begun baking.