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From the Industrial Revolution onward, technological progress has significantly enhanced the quality of life for people worldwide. However, many contemporary comforts also consume or damage Earth's finite resources at an unsustainable rate. Shifting societies toward eco-friendly practices has become one of humanity's most pressing challenges in the 21st century, with legal innovation playing a vital role in this transition. Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law offers an exceptional law and sustainability program, delivering top-tier education and hands-on research opportunities that prepare students to lead the international sustainability initiative. The program's distinguished faculty specialize in all key sustainability fields, from climate policy to water rights, renewable energy, and conservation. Participants gain exclusive access to externships, research projects, moot court competitions, and mentorship programs rarely found in other law institutions globally.