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- With a total of 10,667 hours recorded, the University of Colorado Law School’s Class of 2020 volunteered more unpaid, law-related work during their time in law school than any other graduating class in recent history.
- Scholars and legal practitioners from across the country gathered virtually on April 3, 2020, for the University of Colorado Law School’s 28th annual Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference. This year’s conference marked the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment and considered the continuing fight to secure voting rights, political representation for all, and women’s empowerment.
Pictured L-R: Suzette Malveaux, Colorado Law; Reva Siegel, Yale Law; Carolyn Ramsey, Colorado Law; Julie Suk, CUNY Graduate Center. - In place of in-person programming, the University of Colorado Law School will offer online courses in compliance and cannabis entrepreneurship in summer 2020.
- Marvin Wolf ('54), a Denver attorney and philanthropist who was a longtime benefactor of the University of Colorado Law School and other organizations, died March 15 in Denver. He was 89.
- Dean Anaya provides an update on how Colorado Law is continuing to fulfill its mission amid the crisis.
- University of Colorado Law School Professor Anna Spain Bradley was elected as a Life Member to the Council on Foreign Relations.
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- Experts will discuss the status of formal political enfranchisement and the social and economic empowerment of women more broadly at the Ira C. Rothgerber Conference April 3. This year's conference will be held virtually through a Zoom webinar.
- The University of Colorado Law School community mourns the death of Steve Farber ('68), who died March 4 at age 76. Farber, along with Colorado Law classmates Norm Brownstein ('68) and Jack Hyatt ('68), founded what is now Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP, a firm encompassing 13 offices and more than 500 attorneys and policy professionals across the country.
- The University of Colorado Law School ranks No. 26 in the nation based on aggregate scores across The Princeton Review’s admissions selectivity, academic experience, teaching and accessibility of faculty, and career prospects rankings.