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- On Nov. 11 and 12, 2016, Dean S. James Anaya discussed a new U.N. initiative with representatives of indigenous peoples from around the world at a meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
- On Nov. 4, 2016, U.S. District Court Judge Christine Arguello issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the enforcement of Colorado鈥檚 鈥渂allot selfie鈥 ban, which makes it a crime for voters to show anyone their completed ballot, whether in person or online.
- As we honor those who have served this Veterans Day, Nov. 11, Colorado Law looks to its student veterans as a source of pride and inspiration.Earlier this month, Colorado Law hosted the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (USCAAF) as part of
- In collaboration with the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, a group of law students created a webinar to raise voter awareness on a southern Colorado reservation.
- Associate Professor Ming Hsu Chen teaches classes on citizenship and immigration law, and also works with community organizations to coordinate events that bring together law students and members of the immigration law community.
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces will hold oral arguments at the University of Colorado Law School on Tuesday, Nov. 1, in Wittemyer Courtroom. The presentation is free and open to the public.
- Professor Guruswamy will deliver a keynote address entitled "Global Energy Justice: Poverty & Women" at the University of Iowa鈥檚 Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium.
- Providing a top-tier legal education while supporting students financially is a critical piece of the Colorado Law experience鈥攁nd it has the numbers to prove it.
- Anaya was tapped by the president of the U.N. General Assembly to advise on enhancing representation of indigenous peoples at the U.N.
- At first glance, readers might be quick to characterize Professor Pierre Schlag鈥檚 most recent writings as exceedingly technical, and he would likely agree. Schlag points to his latest articles, 鈥淗ow to Do Things with Hohfeld鈥 (Law and Contemporary