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  • Students and faculty laughing at the Orientation Kickoff
    On Tuesday, August 16, Colorado Law鈥檚 newest students got together in person for the very first time. The Class of 2025, made up of 12 LLMs, 11 MSLs, and 165 JD students, had the opportunity to eat, drink, and be merry at the Rayback Collective in beautiful 91福利社. The next day, Orientation 2022 began in earnest.
  • Startup Summer participants
    This summer, Silicon Flatirons brought together students from across the nation to participate in the 11th iteration of Startup Summer.
  • Community members celebrating purchase of the park.
    Colorado Law's Sustainable Community Development Clinic (SCDC) has formed a new non-profit to support residents of a Ft. Collins mobile home park in preserving the affordability of their homes.
  • Headshots of faculty featured in this edition of ICYMI
    Catch up on the latest faculty publications and media mentions with this weekly round up, provided by the extraordinary Wise Law Library.
  • Headshot of Professor Jonathan Skinner-Thompson on graphic background
    Jonathan Skinner-Thompson, who joined the Colorado Law clinical faculty in 2020, has transitioned from his role as associate clinical professor and director of the Getches-Green Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law
  • Headshot of Professor Christina Stanton on graphic background
    Colorado Law alumna Christina Stanton 鈥15 joins the faculty as an associate clinical professor and director of the American Indian Law Clinic. Stanton previously served as an adjunct professor at the law school, interim director of the American Indian Law Clinic, and director of operations at First Peoples Worldwide, an organization housed in the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of Colorado.
  • Headshot of Professor Michael Pappas on graphic background
    Michael Pappas joins the Colorado Law faculty this fall. A preeminent voice in property, natural resource, and environmental law, his scholarship draws upon interdisciplinary influences associated with economics and political economy.
  • Headshots of faculty featured in this edition of ICYMI
    Catch up on the latest faculty publications and media mentions with this weekly round up, provided by the extraordinary聽Wise Law Library.
  • Headshot of Professor Amanda Parsons on graphic background
    This fall, Colorado Law will welcome Amanda Parsons to the faculty as associate professor of law. Most recently an academic fellow and lecturer in law at Columbia Law School, Parsons focuses her research on corporate and
  • Folks gather in the Wittemyer Courtroom for the first day of the GWC conference.
    The Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment hosted it鈥檚 42nd Annual Conference on Natural Resources on Thursday, June 16 and Friday, June 17, 2022. The event, titled 鈥2026 May Be Too Late: Hard Conversations About Really Complicated Issues鈥 brought together a broad array of experts and diverse perspectives from across the region to candidly discuss the demand for water across the Colorado River Basin and the rapidly diminishing supply.
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