News
- University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore today announced four finalists for the position of dean of Colorado Law.The finalists for the position are S. James Anaya, who is a Regents’ Professor and James J. Lenoir Professor of Human
- A team composed of Professor Scott Moss, Colorado Law students, and one recent graduate won a high-profile appellate case defending a former state patrol captain who was denied re-employment after the agency learned he was gay.
- Early-stage tech company Fathym, Inc., global law firm Bryan Cave LLP, and the University of Colorado Law School will launch a joint internship program to make legal services more accessible to early-stage companies while modernizing legal training.
- The University of Colorado Law School is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at Colorado Law Writing Competition. The first- and second- place winners, respectively, are Starla Doyal (’16) and James Murray (’17).
- Associate Professor Anna Spain Bradley has been appointed assistant vice provost for faculty affairs and diversity at the University of Colorado Boulder, effective Jan. 1, 2017. She will work in the Office of Faculty
- University of Colorado Law School students, faculty, and staff stepped back from the exams and seminar papers that accompany the end of the semester to help those in need by assembling winter care kits for Boulder’s homeless and indigent communities.
- Korey Wise, who was exonerated in a high-profile case in which five New York City teenagers were wrongly convicted, has pledged $190,000 to support the Innocence Project at the University of Colorado Law School.
- Governor John Hickenlooper outlined his vision for the state's energy future at the University of Colorado Law School on November 12.
- Driven by a decision to hold tuition constant and increase scholarships 101 percent over the last four years, the average level of indebtedness of the class of 2015 declined from the level of the class of 2014 and the class of 2013.
- Colorado Law students and faculty teamed up with business leaders and representatives from universities across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming to examine the future of ethical leadership.