Alison Flint joined the Rocky Mountain Office of Earthjustice as an associate attorney in the fall of 2010. Prior to joining Earthjustice, she clerked for Justice Gregory Hobbs, Jr. on the Colorado Supreme Court. Alison received her law degree in 2009 from the University of Colorado Law School, graduating Order of the Coif. During law school, she worked as a research assistant for Charles Wilkinson on his book, The People Are Dancing Again: The History of the Siletz Tribe of Western Oregon, and as an intern for Western Resource Advocates, the Solicitor’s Office for the Department of Interior, and the Natural Resources Law Center. Alison has a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies and History from Bowdoin College and worked for a small land trust prior to law school. Alison spends her spare time coaching a junior cross-country ski racing team and exploring by ski, foot, and canoe the spectacular public lands she works to protect.