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Professor Weiser to Publish Groundbreaking New Book on Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age

November 1, 2004

Just in time for Congress to begin re-examining the foundations of American telecommunications policy (i.e., early next year), Professor Phil Weiser's book (co-authored with Jon Nuechterlein), Digital Crossroads: American Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age, will be published by MIT Pre

Progress on New Law School Building Prompts ABA to Halt Accreditation Review

October 28, 2004

Citing progress made in recent months by Colorado Law on the adequacy of the school's physical facility, the American Bar Association has terminated its accreditation review. In 2003, the ABA found the law school building out of compliance with accreditation standards.

Juvenile and Family Law Program Holds Inaugural Conference

October 27, 2004

Yesterday, the Juvenile and Family Law Program held its inaugural event.

Juvenile and Family Law Program Sponsors New Externship on Truancy

October 23, 2004

Yesterday, the Juvenile and Family Law Program announced a collaborative project with the Seventeenth Judicial District Truancy Reduction Project.

Colorado Law to Host International Conference on Challenges Facing Developing Countries

October 14, 2004

Note to Editors: Members of the press are welcome to attend without charge. To arrange, e-mail Kelly Murphy: Kelly.Murphy@colorado.edu.

Colorado Law Library Ranks 35th in Nation

October 1, 2004

In a recent survey of law libraries at 183 ABA-accredited law schools, The National Jurist ranked the Colorado Law Library 35th best in the country.

Colorado Law Hosts Conference on Cable Industry and Regulation

September 23, 2004

Note to Editors: Members of the press are welcome to attend without charge. To arrange, call Travis Litman at (303) 738-5633 or email Litman at sftp@colorado.edu.

Colorado Law Launches Juvenile and Family Law Program

September 15, 2004

In the fall of 2004, Colorado Law launched the Juvenile and Family Law Program (JLFP). Coordinated by Professor Clare Huntington, the JFLP offers courses in juvenile and family law, conducts legal and policy research, and hosts conferences and programs related to juvenile and family law.

The Law School Announces Spring 2005 Faculty Colloquium Series

September 15, 2004

The Law School will host four outstanding scholars from around the country as part of our ongoing Faculty Colloquium Series. These faculty presentations will be:

New Electronic Resources Enhance Library Offerings

September 15, 2004

The Law Library continues to select and license significant electronic resources. Many electronic resources can be used by all library patrons, whether in the law building or remotely, but others can only be accessed while in the law building.

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