News
- The U.S. Supreme Court cited an article written by Suzette Malveaux, incoming Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law.
- The University of Colorado Law School’s popular Mini Law School will launch its seventh season this fall with a brand-new curriculum that addresses some of today’s most pressing legal issues.
- Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson traveled to Taipei, Taiwan, in May 2018 to present his scholarship surrounding LGBTQ rights and privacy law.
- Carla Fredericks, director of the American Indian Law Program at Colorado Law, and Mark Meaney, director of the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at the Leeds School of Business, presented at the 17th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on a first-of-its-kind partnership between the two schools that builds consensus and mutual understanding between businesses and indigenous peoples.
- Following his death in 2017, the legacy of Jack Hyatt ('68) lives on with the Jack N. Hyatt Endowed Scholarship at Colorado Law.
- On Friday, May 11, 2018, the University of Colorado Law School celebrated the commencement of the Class of 2018. Watch a recording of the commencement ceremony and read Dean S. James Anaya's remarks.
- An article written by Susan Nevelow Mart, associate professor and director of the William A. Wise Law Library, received the Law Library Journal Article of the Year Award from the American Association of Law Libraries. Mart is a three-time recipient of this award.
- An article co-authored by Professor Erik Gerding was selected as one of the top 10 corporate and securities articles of 2017.
- The Peggy Browning Fund has awarded 10-week summer fellowships to Rachel Calvert (’19) and Dominique DiNallo (’19) to pursue public interest labor law work. With more than 400 applicants and only around 80 fellowships awarded nationwide, the application process is highly competitive and speaks to the outstanding qualifications of both students.
- Associate Professor Justin Desautels-Stein recently published two new books that draw on his background and expertise in critical legal studies and contemporary legal thought.