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
Amanda Parsons, Taxing Novelty, 58 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1745 (2025).
Media Mentions
[Violeta Chapin], Rossana Longo-Better, "Fear Cannot Paralyze Us": How to Support Your Boulder Neighbors in Uncertain Times, Boulder Reporting Lab (Feb. 11, 2025).
[Deep Gulasekaram], Maia Spoto, San Francisco Sanctuary Case a 'Time Warp' for Federal Precedent, Bloomberg Law (Feb. 12, 2025).
[Chris Winter, GWC], Elise Schmelzer, Despite Trump's Anti-Public Lands Stance, Colorado Advocates Still Hope to Protect Dolores River Canyonloands, Denver Post (Feb. 9, 2025)(Lexis link here.)
Faculty and Staff Activities
[Kristen Carpenter, Deep Gulasekaram, Blake Reid, Jonathan Skinner-Thompson, Scott Skinner-Thompson], Matthew Engebretsen, The Byron White Center Hosts 2025 Scotus Preview, Colorado Law (Feb. 10, 2025).
Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money (Feb. 7-14), blog posts available here.
[Amanda Parsons], Paul Caron, Next Week's Tax Workshops, TaxProf Blog (Feb. 7, 2025) & Today's Tax Workshops: Parsons at Duke, TaxProf Blog (Feb. 13, 2025)(presenting Tax Law for Informational Capitalism as part of the Duke Tax Policy Seminar (Feb. 13, 2025).
