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- In its eighth year, JD Pathways brought alumni and other local attorneys to campus to speak and interact with our students as many kick off their summer job search.
- Read the remarks delivered by Denver County Court Judge Gary Jackson ('70) at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration held at Ãå±±½ûµØ on Jan. 21.
- The University of Colorado Law School welcomed Fernando Guzman III as the school’s assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence.
- The Colorado LGBT Bar Association honored Kevin Miller ('20) and Dana Steiner ('20) with its 2018 Summit Scholarship at the organization’s annual awards dinner on Oct. 26.
- A new case study out of Ãå±±½ûµØ's First Peoples Investment Engagement Program co-authored by Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the American Indian Law Clinic Carla Fredericks studied the financial impacts on companies involved in constructing the Dakota Access Pipeline stemming from protests, boycotts, legal challenges, and divestment campaigns opposing the 1,172-mile-long oil pipeline.
- A group of about 20 University of Colorado Law School students traveled to reservation counties across North Dakota to ensure the votes of tribal reservation members were counted in the Nov. 6 election.
- The Princeton Review and student voters commended the University of Colorado Law School for its inclusive and cooperative environment, abundant opportunities for experiential learning, accessibility of faculty, and more in its 2019 annual ranking lists of the best law schools, released on Nov. 7, 2018.
- The University of Colorado Law School will celebrate seven alumni and friends of the law school at its annual awards banquet on Thursday, March 14, 2019, at Broncos Stadium at Mile High in Denver.
- Jon Sibray, senior IT director at Colorado Law, was one of four Ãå±±½ûµØ staff selected for the 2018 Chancellor's Employee of the Year Award in recognition of and appreciation for exceptional job performance and remarkable contributions to the campus community.
- Associate Clinical Professor Carla Fredericks is leading a group of law students and Ãå±±½ûµØ area residents to North Dakota to ensure the votes of tribal reservation members are counted in Tuesday's election.