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IAALS to Honor CCJ at Awards Dinner

The Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System will be thanking one of its biggest partners at its Annual Rebuilding Justice Award...

When Location Complicates Free Speech

The balance of free speech rights with public safety has risen to the top of consciousness recently in the wake of last summer’s Unite...

CLE Tackles Implicit Bias Issue in the Courtroom

“If I were you I’d be wondering one thing: what’s this old white guy from Iowa doing talking to you about implicit bias?” Senior...

Cautious Optimism Underscored at Oil and Gas Finance Forum

Merger and finance activity in the oil and gas industry has been tricky to predict, given its economic fluctuations in recent years. A slate...

Attorney General Candidates Debate the Issues

On Thursday, the Community College of Denver and the Colorado Criminal Bar Association hosted a debate among Democratic attorney general candidates Rep. Joe Salazar,...

Leaving Their Mark

The University of Colorado Law School awarded its highest alumni honor, the William Lee Knous Award, Thursday night to Peter Dietze. Dietze escaped East...

CWBA Encourages Women to Fill Judicial Ranks

Justice Monica Márquez can remember her dismay that many news headlines focused on her identity as a gay Latina after she received her appointment...

Denver Hosts Global Legal ‘Hackathon’

Denver was one of 11 cities in the U.S. and 40 from around the world to host a Global Legal Hackathon Feb. 23-25. The...

Speaking of the Government

Helen Norton believes speech by the government is fundamentally different from when anyone else speaks. The government has the advantage of both power and...

Law Students Vie for Annual Contest Honor

Four students from the University of Colorado Law School got to show off their appellate potential last week at the annual Rothgerber Moot Court...