Overview
Matteo Crow is an environmental attorney with experience in land use issues related to special use zoning and new Oregon climate regulations.
Matteo was a summer associate with Stoel Rives. While attending law school, he was law clerk in the Office of Administrative Law Judges of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; a law clerk in the Environment and Natural Resources Division, Indian Resources Section, of the U.S. Department of Justice; and an intern with the Civil Division of the Alaska Department of Law.
Before law school, Matteo was an environmental lobbyist with the Conservation Strategy Group, where he worked on legislation, budget policy, and coalition building for an array of public agencies, trade associations, and nonprofits.
Education
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 2024; articles development editor, American Criminal Law Review; member, Barristers’ Council Appellate Advocacy Division
University of Edinburgh, Master of Arts in Sustainable Development, 2017, first class honors
Admissions
Oregon
Recognition
- Winner, 13th Annual WVU National Energy & Sustainability Moot Court Competition; Runner-up, best brief, 2023