News
- Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky appeared for a town hall meeting in Wittemyer Courtroom sponsored by Colorado Law’s Women’s Law Caucus (WLC) on Jan. 18, 2017. After an introduction by WLC Executive Board
- After re-evaluating latest winter weather conditions, CU Boulder will close campus today, Thursday, Jan. 5. For any updates, please monitor alerts.colorado.edu and the CU Boulder social media channels
- On Wed., Dec. 28, 2016, President Barack Obama announced the designation of Bears Ears National Monument, a measure conceived in part by Professor Charles Wilkinson. The president’s designation will protect approximately 1
- Tierney Tobin (’18) came to law school with a passion for immigration law, and, thanks to the new Immigration Law and Policy Society (ILPS), she is now helping her classmates discover opportunities within the field.“I came
- The Program in Jewish Studies, the William A. Wise Law Library at the University of Colorado Law School, and cosponsors at the University of Colorado Boulder will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public
- On Friday, November 4, 2016, Sean Keefe (’17) and Parker Steel (’17) were named national champions of the 6th Annual Intellectual Property LawMeet, based on draft agreements they submitted and
- <p>Technology Law and Policy Clinic student attorneys presented the results of their work to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights in Geneva, Switzerland.</p>
- Colorado Law Talks is a new lecture series featuring our faculty and other members of the Colorado Law community that provides an opportunity hear about the lecturers' current scholarship, and to discuss the questions and ideas that motivate, influence, and shape their work.
- On Nov. 11 and 12, 2016, Dean S. James Anaya discussed a new U.N. initiative with representatives of indigenous peoples from around the world at a meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
- On Nov. 4, 2016, U.S. District Court Judge Christine Arguello issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the enforcement of Colorado’s “ballot selfie” ban, which makes it a crime for voters to show anyone their completed ballot, whether in person or online.