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
Nadav Orian Peer, Climate Alignment for Banks: The Stories That Numbers Tell (SSRN.com, U. of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 25-5).
Media Mentions
[Violeta Chapin], Marty Lenz & Jeana Gondek, CU Law Prof. Violeta Chapin on Trump to End Protections for Venezuelans, KOA Radio (Feb. 5, 2025).
[Violeta Chapin], Nicole Brambila, DEA Agents Breach Denver's Cedar Run Apartment Complex in Search of Fentanyl, Denver Gazette (Feb. 4, 2025).
[Deep Gulasekaram], Carly Moore, What Happens to Migrants After They Are Taken Into ICE Custody? KDVR (Feb. 5, 2025).
[Maryam Jamshidi], Warnings of 'Silencing Campaign' as US 'Muslim Ban 2.0' Targets Pro-Palestine Groups, Hyphen (Feb. 6, 2025).
Scott Skinner-Thompson, Donald Trump's Executive Orders Aims to Create Jim Crow for Trans People, Slate (Feb. 3, 2025).
[Mark Squillace] Kate Groetzinger & Aaron Weiss, Can President Trump Even Do That? Public Lands Edition, Center for Western Priorities (Jan. 31, 2025).
[Mark Squillace], Bobby Magill, Interior Considers Opening National Monuments to Mining, Bloomberg Law (Feb. 4, 2025).
[Silicon Flatirons Conference], Lucas High, Silicon Flatirons: Regulation in the Wild West of Space, Daily Camera (Feb. 4, 2025) (first published in BizWest, Lexis login required).
Faculty & Staff Activities
Brad Bernthal (moderator), Deep Gulasekaram (keynote speaker), Margot Kaminski (panelist), Vivek Krishnamurthy (moderator), Blake Reid (moderator & debater), Harry Surden (panelist), Examining the New Federalism in Technology Policy, Silicon Flatirons (Feb. 2-3, 2025).
[Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss & Skyler Arbuckle], History in Focus: Slavery's Role in Shaping SMU (upcoming webinar, Feb. 19, 2025 at 11am MST)(presenting on their article “Slavery and the Postbellum University: The Case of SMU”).
Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money (Feb. 1-7), blog posts available here.
[Deb Cantrell], Emily Battaglia, Emotions, Activism, and Social Change: A Q&A with Prof. Deb Cantrell, Colorado Law (Jan. 23, 2025).
Rebecca Ciota, Highlighting Black Students at Colorado Law, 1896-1968, Colorado Law (Feb. 4, 2025).
