Chief Wilton Littlechild

Public Lecture by Chief Littlechild to Cap UN Meeting of Indigenous Rights Experts at Colorado Law

Feb. 7, 2017

In recognition of his final year serving on the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the University of Colorado Law School is hosting Chief Wilton Littlechild who will deliver a public lecture on Tuesday, March 7, 5:30-6:30 p.m., in Wittemyer Courtroom.

Neil Gorsuch

Gorsuch, Trump’s Pick for Supreme Court, a Visiting Professor at Colorado Law

Jan. 31, 2017

Neil Gorsuch, whom President Trump announced today as his nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States, is a visiting professor at the University of Colorado Law School in addition to a judge for the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Since 2008, Gorsuch has taught ethics and antitrust...

Pictured (L-R): Jennifer Sullivan, Lindsey Knapton ('18), Jordan Henry ('18), Justice Dubofsky, Jennifer Benson ('18), Yolanda Clarke ('18)

Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Dubofsky Speaks at Town Hall

Jan. 30, 2017

Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky appeared for a town hall meeting in Wittemyer Courtroom sponsored by Colorado Law’s Women’s Law Caucus (WLC) on Jan. 18, 2017. After an introduction by WLC Executive Board Member Jordan Henry (’18), Justice Dubofsky answered questions about her career and current events. She...

Campus Closed

CU Boulder Campus Closed Thursday, Jan. 5

Jan. 5, 2017

After re-evaluating latest winter weather conditions, CU Boulder will close campus today, Thursday, Jan. 5. For any updates, please monitor alerts.colorado.edu and the CU Boulder social media channels

Professor Charles Wilkinson

Professor Wilkinson Instrumental in President Obama’s Designation of Bears Ears National Monument

Dec. 30, 2016

On Wed., Dec. 28, 2016, President Barack Obama announced the designation of Bears Ears National Monument, a measure conceived in part by Professor Charles Wilkinson . The president’s designation will protect approximately 1.35 million acres of federal land surrounding the Bears Ears Buttes in southeastern Utah. Five tribes—the Hopi, Navajo,...

Tierney Tobin

Students Launch Immigration Law and Policy Society

Dec. 28, 2016

Tierney Tobin (’18) came to law school with a passion for immigration law, and, thanks to the new Immigration Law and Policy Society (ILPS), she is now helping her classmates discover opportunities within the field. “I came to law school with an existing interest in immigration law. Over the course...

People on steps

CU Boulder Honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day with Public Lecture and Exhibit

Dec. 20, 2016

The Program in Jewish Studies, the William A. Wise Law Library at the University of Colorado Law School, and cosponsors at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public lecture by visiting scholar Professor Nils Roemer and the highly acclaimed international exhibit Lawyers Without...

Sean Keefe and Parker Steel

Keefe and Steel Named 2016 IP LawMeet National Champions

Dec. 14, 2016

On Friday, November 4, 2016, Sean Keefe (’17) and Parker Steel (’17) were named national champions of the 6 th Annual Intellectual Property LawMeet , based on draft agreements they submitted and their performances in negotiations in which the judges acted as counsel for the opposite side. They also placed...

Assistant Clinical Professor Blake Reid (’10) and Technology Law and Policy Clinic student attorneys Kiki Council (’17) and Sean Doran (’17)

Tech Law and Policy Clinic Presents to World Intellectual Property Organization

Dec. 7, 2016

Technology Law and Policy Clinic student attorneys presented the results of their work to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.

Colorado Law Talks

New Colorado Law Talks Lecture Series to Debut in 2017

Dec. 5, 2016

Colorado Law Talks is a new lecture series featuring our faculty and other members of the Colorado Law community that provides an opportunity hear about the lecturers' current scholarship, and to discuss the questions and ideas that motivate, influence, and shape their work.

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