ICYMI: Faculty Publications, Media Mentions, and Faculty & Staff Activities
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.

Faculty Publications
Sloan Speck, Zoom as an In-Person Learning Platform, 99 North Dakota L. Rev. 627 (2024).
Media Mentions
[Paul Campos], Stephanie Saul, A Star President's Resignation Was a Mystery. Was it All About Rankings?, New York Times (Nov. 17, 2024).
[Maryam Jamshidi], Douglas Haynes, What to Know About the US Bill Threatening Nonprofit Status, A Public Affair WORT (Dec. 3, 2024).
[Doug Kenney], Colette Bordelon, 5 Federal Options Suggested to Manage Colorado River; Some Could Mean Water Cuts for the State of Colorado, Denver7 (Nov. 25, 2024)(Kenney appearance begins around :44).
[Michael Pappas], Robert Tann, 'Drill, baby, drill,': What Trump's Directive for Public Land Management Means for Colorado, Vail Daily (Nov. 22, 2024).
[Blake Reid], Mia Sato, Bad Influence, The Verge (Nov. 26, 2024)
[Chris Winter], Rachel Cohen, Biden Administration Says Utah's Public Lands Lawsuit 'Plainly Lacks Merit', KUNC (Dec. 2, 2024).
Faculty & Staff Activities
Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money (Nov. 23-Dec. 6, 2024), blog posts available here.
[Cara Shaffer], Paul Caron, The Rise of the Critical-Contextual Legal Education Reform Movement, TaxProf Blog (Dec. 21 2024).
[Environmental Law Clinic], Environmental Law Clinic Successes, Colorado Law (Dec. 4, 2024).
[Getches Wilkinson Center & American Indian Law Programs], Preserving Dinetah: Water Security for Generations, The Nation's Water Settlements Currently Before Congress, GWC & ALIP (Dec. 3, 2024).
GWC, Colorado River Research Group Publishes Latest Policy Brief, GWC (Dec. 1, 2024).