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ICYMI: Faculty Publications & Notable Mentions

Widely recognized for its intellectual diversity and originality, the faculty at Colorado Law encompasses an array of prominent legal scholars who are widely cited, both in academia and throughout the national media landscape. We invite you to catch up on the latest faculty publications and media mentions with this weekly round up.

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Faculty Publications 

Lolita Buckner Inniss & Bridget J. Crawford, editors, Social Movements and the Law: Talking About BLM and #MeToo  (forthcoming, University of California Press, 2024). 

Maryam JamshidiGenocide and Resistance in Palestine Under Law's Shadow, J. Genocide Research (2024). 

Media Mentions 

[Rabea Benhalim], Elisha Brown, Religious Views on Abortion More Diverse Than They May Appear in U.S. Political Debate, News from the States (May 6, 2024). 

[Violeta Chapin], Thelma Grimes, Town Hall: Regional Leaders Delve into Denver's Illegal Immigration Crisis, Colorado Politics (May 8, 2024). 

T. Markus Funk [Colorado Law Adjunct] & Jean-Jacques Cabou,Changes to Title IX Sacrifice Due Process at Colleges for Administrative Convenience, The Hill (May 4, 2024); & For Title IX, Beware Diminishing Due Process, Inside Higher Ed (May 6, 2024). 

Blake E. Reid, James Grimmelmann, & Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Generative Baseline Hell and the Regulation of Machine Learning Foundation Models, Lawfare (May 8, 2024). 

[University of Colorado Appellate Advocacy Practicum], Bernie Pazanowski, Prisoner May Proceed With Excessive Force Claim Against Guards, Bloomberg Law (May 7, 2024). 

Faculty Activities  

Rabea Benhalim (speaker), Comparing the Jewish and Islamic Legal Traditions, Museum of Jewish Heritage (May 1, 2024). 

Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money (May 4-10, 2024), blog posts available here. 

T. Markus Funk [Colorado Law Adjunct], Kevin Cole, Funk on Gathering Foreign Evidence, CrimProf Blog (May 7, 2024). 

Funk's New Title IX Regs Radically Revamp Campus Disciplinary Proceedings – But is Due Process the First Casualty (Stanford L. & Pol'y Rev., forthcoming) makes the SSRN top ten list for: ERN: Firm Behavior; Transaction Costs; Property Rights (Topic), Feminist Theory & Philosophy eJournal, Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior eJournal, IRPN: Innovation & Human Resource Management (Topic), LSN: Conflicting Rights (Topic), LSN: Due Process & Equal Protection (Topic), LSN: Personal Property Rights (Topic), LSN: Victims Rights (Sub-Topic), ORG: Other Human Resource Management & Organizational Behavior (Topic), WGSRN: Feminist Theory (Topic) and WGSRN: Gender Justice & Rights (Sub-Topic); Funk's guidebook Gathering Foreign Evidence Through Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties and Letters Rogatory (Federal Judicial Center, 2024) was listed in SSRN's Top Ten download list for: Conflict Studies: International Cooperation eJournal, Evidence & Evidentiary Procedure eJournal, LSN: Discovery & Evidence (Topic), LSN: Evidence (Public Law - Courts) (Topic), LSN: Other Public International Law: Courts & Adjudication (Topic), PSN: History of International Cooperation (Topic) and PSN: Other International Institutions: Transnational Networks (Topic). 

[Mark Squillace], Ben Lefebvre, Oil Industry Penning Orders for Trump to Sign on Day One, Politico (May 8, 2024). 

Andrew Teegarden [GWC], Colorado Bill Protects Wetlands & Streams, GWC (May 8, 2024).