OCAP pursues legal change to protect children's interests. Members of OCAP work on legislative proposals and research for attorneys focused on child law.
The Oregon Child Advocacy Project at the University of Oregon School of Law pursues legal change to protect children's interests. Faculty and students associated with OCAP work on legislative proposals and provide research assistance and consultation to attorneys in cases that advance the project’s goals. OCAP does not represent individual clients or give advice to private individuals.
The Oregon Child Advocacy Project is made possible by a generous founding gift from Duncan Campbell, a 1973 UO Law graduate and one of Oregon's most active children's advocates. The Knowledge Learning Corporation also supports the Project by sponsoring two Fellows.