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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 (鈥18), first place, and Shelby Krantz (鈥19) and Grace Jang (鈥20), tied for second place.
The Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship is expanding its attention beyond Colorado's Front Range to support entrepreneurs across the state.
The University of Colorado Law School and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights announced a partnership establishing an advanced program of study in international human rights.
An article written by Associate Professor Kristelia Garc铆a, "Royalty Secularization," was published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology Digest
An article written by Professor Richard Collins, 鈥淭o Sue and Be Sued: Capacity and Immunity of American Indian Nations,鈥 will appear in Creighton Law Review in 2018.
Kate Finn ('16) and Jesse Heibel ('16) worked alongside the American Indian Law Clinic to represent the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in its fight against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Metadata Services Librarian Karen Selden was elected to the executive board of the American Association of Law Libraries, the national professional association for law librarians and legal information professionals.
Professor Jennifer S. Hendricks will provide insight on how the law and feminist legal theory have struggled to reconcile biological sex differences with principles of equality.
Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the American Indian Law Clinic Carla Fredericks and Getches-Wilkinson Center Fellow Jesse Heibel ('16), along with Rebecca Adamson and Nick Pelosi, co-authored 鈥淚ndigenous Rights of Standing Rock: Federal Courts and Beyond."