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Legal Intern

Lilley Gallagher is a rising 2L at Washington University School of Law and is passionate about advocating for environmental justice. At WashU Law, she serves as the Public Service Chair on the Public Service Advisory Board and is a member of the Energy and Environmental Law Society. Lilley earned her B.A. in Environmental Studies from Wesleyan University and previously worked as an Undergraduate Conservation Innovation Intern with the Portfolio Management team at The Nature Conservancy. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, kayaking with her dad, and trying new restaurants with vegan options.

Public lands need public voices; comment now on new BLM rules

by Lilley Gallagher | July 9, 2026
Public lands belong to all of us — we should all have a say in how they’re managed. Yet, a proposed rule from the Bureau of Land Management threatens to strip the public out of public land decisions, prioritizing business considerations over the health of western rangelands ...

Letter to DOI and BLM – National Interagency Seed and Restoration Center

by PEER | May 15, 2024
Letter to U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management regarding the National Interagency Seed and Restoration Center ...

Lack of Seeds and Botanists Crimp National Seed Strategy

by PEER | March 12, 2024
Botanist Ranks in Federal Land Management Agencies Fell 20% Since 2015 ...