News
- Professor Lakshman Guruswamy delivered the opening keynote address at the Tarragona Center for Environmental Law Studies In Search of Climate Justice conference, held at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Catalonia Spain.
- Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompsons research paper, The First Queer Right, is forthcoming in the Michigan Law Review. The paper explores the implications of the First Amendment for LGBTQ individuals.
- Associate Clinical Professor Violeta Chapin was selected as the faculty recipient of the 2017-18 University of Colorado Presidents Diversity Award for her work in developing a culturally and intellectually diverse university community.
- The 7th Annual JD Pathways career conference, held Friday, Jan. 12, 2018, is designed to educate and inspire Colorado Law students about their career options and help refine their interests.
- An article written by Professor Helen Norton,Government Speech and the War on Terror, appeared in the November 2017 issue of Fordham Law Review. The article addresses the U.S. governments role as speaker in the current War on Terror.
- In her International Dispute Resolution course, Associate Professor Anna Spain Bradley blends traditional legal methods with diplomatic practices to give students a taste of the broader context in which legal dispute resolution takes place.
- A paper authored by Associate Professor Craig Konnoth received the annual Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award from the Future of Privacy Forum. As part of the award, Konnoth will present his research at the U.S. Senate in February.
- Professor Kristen Carpenter and the U.N. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples met with Michelle Bachelet, president of Chile, on December 7. The meeting was part of the Expert Mechanisms visit to Santiago to conduct a study on free, prior, and informed consent among indigenous peoples, states, and industry as a safeguard for self-determination, land, culture, and other human rights.
- Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper named University of Colorado Law School Professor Melissa Hart to the Colorado Supreme Court.
- The University of Colorado Law School is pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at Colorado Law Ethics and Creative Problem Solving Writing Competition are Michael Miller (18), first place, and Shelby Krantz (19) and Grace Jang (20), tied for second place.