Breakout sessions of the bench and bar conference
Sitting of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals at Colorado Law
The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Opening session and general session on Evolving Challenges in the Legal Profession: Diversity and Inclusiveness, Training, and Leveraging Technology
Sitting of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals at Colorado Law
The award is presented to a faculty member who contributes to the public service of the law school in the spirit and tradition of the contributions Professor Cliffor Calhoun made in his 29-year Colorado Law School career.
Professor Sonia Katyal of Fordham University will be presenting this week's Faculty Colloquium Series.
Colorado Law Review and the University of Colorado Law School are sponsoring: "Festschrift for Dean David H. Getches: Honoring a Life's Work in American Indian Law, Water Law, and Public Lands and Natural Resources Law."
Festschrift for Dean David H. Getches: Honoring a Life's Work in American Indian Law, Water Law, and Public Lands and Natural Resources Law."
A gathering to commemorate and celebrate the University of Colorado Law School American Indian Law Clinic's 20th Anniversary. The AILC is the oldest law school clinic dedicated to providing Indian law-related legal services to low income individuals, tribes and American Indian organizations while giving law students an invaluable experiential learning experience.
Professor David Uhlmann of the University of Michigan will be presenting this week's Faculty Colloquium Series.
Please join us for TBD, documentary # 3 of 3 in a new spring series that we hope you will find to be a fun and intellectually stimulating break from your studies. This compelling documentary will be shown at 5 pm in Wittemyer Courtroom, and will be followed by dinner and discussion groups led by faculty and staff at 7 pm.
On Tuesday, April 17th, the students, faculty, and staff at CU Law School honor their colleagues for both academic achievement and contributions to the life and mission of the University. Buffet lunch provided.
Professor Curtis Bradley of Duke University will be presenting this week's Faculty Colloquium Series.
John Coen was a distinguished member of the Colorado bar and an able public speaker. In 1955, his widow Adrian S. Coen established the lectureship in his memory. The purpose is to bring a prominent and distinguished lawyer, jurist, or scholar of law to deliver an annual lecture to Colorado Laws students and faculty on a legal subject of interest and benefit to the profession, preferably with some public or political aspect.
How are women attorneys faring in the legal workplace? What can we learn from the studies and data? What are the personal stories and suggestions of women who have succeeded?
Lunch will be sponsored by BLSA.