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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 

T. Markus Funk [Colorado Law adjunct], Safeguard Business and Personal Reputations Using the Sharp Tool of a Defamation Action, Ohio St. L. J. (2025).

Jennifer HendricksDomestic Supply (A Feminist Proposal), 51 Hastings Const. L.Q. 177 (2024).

Derek Kiernan-Johnson,  Purple Zones and Traffic Cones: Navigating Bluebook & Redbook Overlaps, 5 Proceedings 18 (2024).

Media Mentions

[T. Markus Funk]. Thy Vo, "These Attys Could Be Trump's Pick For Colo.'s Top Prosecutor," Law360 (December 17, 2024) (discussing Colorado adjunct Markus Funk as a contender for US Attorney).

[Sarah Matsumoto], Bobby Macgill, Haaland Leaves Lasting Tribal Legacy but Mixed Record on Energy, Bloomberg Law (Dec. 31, 2024).

[Wadie Said], Nimo Omer, Law, Order, and What the Future Might Hold for Palestine, The Guardian (Dec. 30, 2024).

[Mark Squillace & Andrew Teegarden, GWC], Heather Sackett, Part 2: Colorado Has Big Dreams to Use More Water From the Colorado River. But Will Planned Reservoirs Ever Be Built?, Aspen Journalism (Jan. 2, 2025)(Lexis login required).

[Korey Wise Innocence Project], Sam Tabachnik, CBI Identifies Problems With More Than 1K Cases, Denver Post (Dec. 24, 2024).

Faculty and Staff Activities 

Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money (Dec. 20-Jan. 3), blog posts available here.

Vivek Krishnamurthy, TLPC, & Bolo Bhi, TLPC & Bolo Bhi Explore Global Perspectives on Content Regulation, Samuelson-Glushko Technology Law & Policy Clinic (Dec. 20, 2024). 

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