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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. 

Media Mentions 

ICYMI Faculty Publications and Notable Mentions

[Chris Winter], Ishan Thakore, As Colorado River Deadline Looms, Here's What at Stake for Colorado, Colorado Public Radio (Nov. 10, 2025). 

Ishan Thakore, States Blow Past Colorado River Deadline, Arizona Wants Feds to Order Water Cuts, Colorado Public Radio (Nov. 12, 2025). 

[Blake Reid], Louise Newstead, Supreme Court Ruling Could Give White House "Unusual" Control Over Copyright Office, World Trademark Review (Nov. 12, 2025). 

Scott Nover, Brendan Carr Should Ditch Speech-Chilling Policy, Former FCC Chairs Say, Washington Post (Nov. 13, 2025).  

[Jonathon Booth], Brandon Lowrey, Can States Prosecute ICE Agents? It Depends, Law360 (Nov. 7, 2025). 

Faculty and Staff Activities 

Sloan Speck, TaxProf Blog posts available here. 

Brad Bernthal, Dean Inniss, Blake Reid21 Back, 21 Forward, Silicon Flatirons (upcoming, Nov. 19, 2025). 

Govind Persad (speaker), Fairly Allocating Scarce Medical Resources: Should We Consider Age and Health Status, University of Houston Law Center, Health Law & Policy Institute (upcoming, Nov. 17, 2025, 11am MST), Zoom option available here. 

Ann Lipton, Business Law Prof Blog, blog posts available here. 

Legal and Financial Questions of Pfizer-Novo-Metsara, Shareholder Primacy (Nov. 12, 2025)(with Mike Levin, Apple podcasts link). 

Paul Campos, Lawyers, Guns, & Money, blog posts available here. 

Rabea Benhalim (speaker), Jewish and Islamic Law and the Relations of Jewish and Islamic Scholars, Greater Washington Coalition for Jewish Life (upcoming Nov. 23, 2025).