Olivia Glasscock

Senior Attorney Alaska Office

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Media Inquiries

Elizabeth Manning
Public Affairs and Communications Strategist
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Bar Admissions

AK

Pronouns

she / her

Olivia Glasscock is a senior attorney based in the Juneau office. Olivia works on a variety of issues in Alaska, including mining and logging.

Olivia graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she was the managing editor of the Virginia Environmental Law Journal. Before joining Earthjustice, Olivia served as a legal fellow with the Sierra Club in Washington, D.C., where she focused on a variety of coal ash issues around the Southeast. Olivia attended Auburn University and received degrees in English and Political Science.

The Latest from Olivia Glasscock

May 28, 2024

In the News: KYUK

Pipeline proposed to power Donlin mine could have impacts from Y-K Delta to Cook Inlet

“Unless you look at the whole project, you're not actually going to understand the impacts on the public interest.”
June 2, 2021

In the News: Indian Country Today

The State of Alaska Stands by Decision on Donlin Gold Mine

“There is no mine on Earth of this size or type that has ever succeeded in not contaminating surrounding waters, and Donlin will be no different. Earthjustice will continue to challenge this short-sighted plan, which would rob an entire region of a priceless river only to line the pockets of mine developers.”