A dozen of the most promising junior professors in business law gathered July 6-7, 2017, at the University of Colorado Law School for the seventh annual Junior Business Law Colloquium.
During the 2016-17 academic year, 126 student attorneys across the University of Colorado Law School’s nine clinics worked on more than 400 cases and projects, providing free legal services to many community members and groups who could not otherwise hire an attorney.
On June 8, 2017, approximately 250 University of Colorado Law School alumni, friends, faculty, and staff gathered outside in the Gilbert Goldstein Courtyard of the Wolf Law Building to celebrate the last 125 years of Colorado Law.
On May 20, 2017, Dean S. James Anaya presented three awards for outstanding faculty scholarship at the third annual Faculty Scholarship Retreat, held at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park.
In a conference co-organized by Professor Peter H. Huang, law professors and scholars gathered at the University of Colorado Law School to examine how law students and lawyers can use creative techniques to manage high levels of anxiety and stress.
Professor Sarah Krakoff, an expert in Indian law and natural resources law, was asked to contribute to a new exhibit on campus by offering historical context to government-published maps and commentary on Indian land law throughout the centuries.
The University of Colorado Law School's annual Boulder Summer Workshops series kicked off this week with the Colorado Food Law Faculty Workshop, where prominent scholars from across the nation had the opportunity to discuss current issues in food law and receive feedback on their research in the area.
Associate Clinical Professor Violeta Chapin and Associate Professor Ming Chen received this year’s Clifford Calhoun Public Service Award, given annually to a faculty or staff member who contributes to the public service of the law school.
A team of third-year law students worked with attorneys from Earthjustice and the Sierra Club to advocate for residents of Denver’s Globeville and Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods who will be affected by the proposed I-70 corridor expansion.
Jordan Blisk (’18) and Amanda Bauer (’17) spearheaded a free clinic at Colorado Law that helped more than 25 transgender Coloradans start the name change process.