ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ the White Center
The work of the White Center is premised on the belief that an informed and engaged community is essential to our Constitutional democracy. Our mission is to:
- Support excellence in Constitutional legal scholarship,
- Offer opportunities for Colorado Law students to promote justice, and
- Expand public knowledge and informed discussion about the Constitution.
The center was founded in 1990 through the generous bequest of Colorado Law alumnus Ira C. Rothgerber. Professor is the White Center's director.
Programming
The Stevens Lecture brings a preeminent jurist to Colorado Law each year and is open to the public. The inaugural lecture was delivered in 2011 by former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.Ìý
Each year, the Rothgerber Conference attracts scholars from across the country to Colorado for a full-day discussion of a cutting-edge Constitutional law issue.Ìý
This project enables Colorado Law students and professors, along with area lawyers, to visit high school classrooms in honor of Constitution Day each September.
This Constitutional literacy project partners Colorado Law students with public school teachers to teach a course about the Constitution. The Project exposes students in underserved high schools to law as a career option and enables them to participate in a national moot court competition.
Who We Are - Byron White Center



