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GWC is now accepting applications for the Wyss Scholars Program for U.S. Lands Conservation and the Harrison Fellowship in International Water Law.Wyss Scholars Program for U.S. Lands ConservationThe Wyss Scholars Program seeks to identify and- The Getches-Wilkinson Center and Water & Tribes Initiative will be co-convening the 2026 Conference on the Colorado River on Thurs, June 4th and Fri, June 5th at the Wolf Law Building in Boulder, CO.We hope you join us for what will be sure to
Featured Articles:The Debate Over Public Lands in Public HandsRuth Wright Distinguished Lecture with John LeshyMartz Symposium on Public LandsGetches-Green Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law ClinicCould Good Samaritans Fix America's
In 2024, the Bureau of Land Management issue a new set of regulations that would guide its oversight of 245 million acres of federal public lands. Known as the “Public Lands Rule,” the regulations implement the “multiple use and sustained yield”
Tribal Nations and communities will experience a 70% reduction in funding - losing $551 million dollars - for access to clean, reliable, and accessible drinking water under the Trump administration’s proposed FY 2026 budget. The President’s budget
Join us for lunch, learn about GWC Scholarship and Fellowship Opportunities!Monday, November 1012-12:45pmRoom 206Current Getches-Wilkinson Center Scholars and Fellows will share information on the various funding opportunities available through GWC
The Getches-Wilkinson Center will be convening the 2025 Martz Symposium on Public Lands: "Public Lands in Public Hands – Reflections on 50 Years of Retention Policy" on Thurs, Oct 23rd and Fri, Oct 24th at the Wolf Law Building in Boulder, CO.Public
The Getches-Wilkinson Center is pleased to present the 2025 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources with John Leshy on Wed, Oct 22nd at the Wolf Law Building in Boulder, CO. On Shaky Ground: America’s Public Lands Face an
Program OverviewThe Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (GWC) at the Թ of Colorado Law School invites applications for the next GWC Water Law Fellow – an early-career attorney eager to make a
Until the passage of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) in 1980, miners across the American West extracted gold, silver, and other valuable “hardrock” minerals—and