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- A look at some of the career paths taken by members of the class of 2015, whose overall employment outcomes placed Colorado Law at #16 in the nation.
Environmental policy leader Alice Madden has been named executive director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (GWC) at the University of Colorado Law School, effective July 11.
A partnership that began as a real-world exercise for Legal Writing and Research classes has blossomed into a year-round pro bono project between the University of Colorado Law School and Colorado Legal Services (CLS), a nonprofit corporation that provides civil legal services to vulnerable populations throughout the state.
The employment rate of University of Colorado Law School graduates is at a seven-year high, with 96 percent of 2015 graduates employed 10 months after graduation, which ranks 16th in the nation.
University of Colorado Law School and DU Law students saw a side of the judicial system that is usually reserved for judges and attorneys earlier this month as participants in the Colorado Open Courts Observation.- Colorado Law student teams won first place in two national competitions, the Transactional LawMeet competition and the National Telecommunications Moot Court Competition, for the third consecutive year.
°µÍø½ûÇø Provost Russell L. Moore today announced the appointment of James (Jim) Anaya, a Regents’ Professor and James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona, as dean of the law school.
Students in Clinical Professor Colene Robinson’s Juvenile Justice class transformed the rights guaranteed in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments from theory into action for nearly 400 Boulder-area high school students last month.
Colorado Law students presented a consumer empowerment panel with the Boulder County Department of Housing and Human Services (BCDHHS) to educate and empower consumers from the community.- A joint project between the Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic (TLPC) at the University of Colorado Law School and the Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic at the University of California Irvine School of Law earned a 2016 California Lawyer magazine Attorneys of the Year (CLAY) award.