Law Practice

June Bradley’s practice is focused on land use, real estate, municipal, and environmental law. June completed internships at Crag Law Center, Clackamas County Counsel, and the Land Use Board of Appeals, and joined Tomasi Bragar DuBay after clerking for the firm.

Education

June obtained a B.Arch. from the University of Oregon (2020) with minors in Historic Preservation and Architectural History. She obtained her J.D. at Willamette University College of Law (2024) where she graduated cum laude. At law school, June was awarded the Edward J. Sullivan Land Use Planning Fellowship. She also served as student liaison to the American Bar Association’s State and Local Government Section and as editor for the Land Use Board of Appeals Section of Willamette Law Online, a student-run publication.

Community Involvement & Personal

June is a board member of Housing Land Advocates – an organization comprised of land use planners and lawyers who are committed to ensuring land is available for affordable housing across all Oregon jurisdictions.

When not practicing law, June enjoys rock climbing, running, painting, reading historical nonfiction, and doing word puzzles.

Education

Willamette University College of Law, JD, cum laude (2024)
University of Oregon, B.Arch. (2020)