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Krystyna Bednarczyk

Krystyna graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences and a minor in Chemistry, before completing a joint J.D./Master of Science in Environmental Law at The Vermont Law School in South Royalton, VT. Since then, she has worked as an environmental, land use, and zoning attorney. Krystyna currently lives in Chicago, IL where she searches for the perfect ginger gimlet amid frequent late night vegetable chopping sessions (it’s therapeutic!). You can contact Krystyna at krystyna.bednarczyk@legalfish.com.

 

Life After Higher Education: Navigating Student Loans

Posted on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Should Americans have a fundamental right to a college education? Perhaps, but until then, here are some tips to navigate financing your higher education costs.

The Politics Behind Dirty Water

Posted on Monday, March 29th, 2010
Courtesy of The National Resources Defense Center

Two SCOTUS rulings are weakening enforcement of the country’s most successful environmental law, the Clean Water Act, which is now failing to protect U.S. waters.

Where’s the Vege? Food Deserts and the Urban Poor

Posted on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The term ‘food desert’ describes the phenomenon of supermarkets withdrawing from cities to build stores on the outskirts. How do we encourage the placement of healthy foods in urban areas?

 
 

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