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  • Anaya
    A CU Boulder delegation comprising ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Law School Dean S. James Anaya, Associate Professor Brad Bernthal ('01), CU Global Ambassador Alan Heath ('68), and representatives from the ³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Office and schools of education and business, headed to Mexico City June 3-8 to explore opportunities for collaboration in academic programs, student exchanges, internships, executive and continuing education, and constituent engagement.
  • LEJ
    Legal Entrepreneurs for Justice, a small business incubator supported by the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Law School that serves talented and entrepreneurial lawyers wanting to provide affordable legal solutions to low- and middle-income Coloradans, launched its first cohort this month in Denver.
  • LLM
    In its latest ranking of the best LLM programs, the International Jurist commended the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Law School for its LLM student experience, value, career assistance, and academics. Colorado Law was the only school in the nation to be recognized in all four categories.
  • commencement
    On Friday, May 10, 2019, the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Law School celebrated the commencement of the Class of 2019. The ceremony recognized 157 JD graduates, nine LLM graduates, and 10 Master of Studies in Law (MSL) graduates.
  • Marissa Kardon Weber
    Marissa Kardon Weber's ('19) passion for conflict resolution and international human rights initiatives helped her secure a highly competitive postgraduate position with the International Criminal Court’s Prosecution Division in The Hague, Netherlands, which she begins in August.
  • Law school commencement
    Congratulations to the 176 Colorado Law students receiving their JD, LLM, and MSL degrees. Meet just a few of our talented, motivated, and innovative graduates.
  • Pre-tenure faculty
    The ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Law School’s pre-tenure faculty are making waves, placing articles in top law journals and national publications, organizing workshops and conferences on cross-cutting issues, and presenting their research and scholarship at the local, national, and international levels.
  • Commencement
    The percentage of 2018 graduates employed in long-term, full-time, non-school funded jobs for which bar passage was required or a JD degree was an advantage 10 months after graduation is the highest of any class in 11 years.
  • Karen Selden
    The American Association of Law Libraries Technical Services Special Interest Section Awards Committee has awarded Karen Selden, metadata services librarian and interim head of technical services at the William A. Wise Law Library, with its 2019 Renee D. Chapman Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions in Technical Services Law Librarianship.
  • Amanda Klitzke
    The Peggy Browning Fund has selected 2L Amanda Klitzke ('20) to serve as a 2019 fellow. She will receive a stipend to pursue a 10-week summer fellowship at the International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers-Communications Workers of America (IUE-CWA) in Dayton, Ohio.
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