Tag:University of Colorado
News
SCOTUS Decisions Could Have Major Impact on Schools in Colorado
During the U.S. Supreme Court’s last session controversial opinions were released that could reshape how schools operate.
Features
2022 Top Women: Ruchi Kapoor
Ruchi Kapoor shares her legal journey, from patents to appellate work, and passion for social justice as one of Law Week's 2022 Top Women.
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Amie Stepanovich Resigns as Executive Director at CU’s Silicon Flatirons
Brad Bernthal will serve as the interim executive director of Silicon Flatirons, replacing Amie Stepanovich.
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Kara Veitch Appointed Chief Legal Counsel to Colorado Governor
Kara Veitch, formerly the executive director of the Colorado Department of Personnel & Administration, was named the Chief Legal Counsel to the Governor on Sept. 29, replacing long-time CLC Jacki Cooper Melmed.
Community
The Constitutionality of Student-Athlete Drug Testing
The athletic community in recent years has lobbied for student athletes to receive salaried pay for collegiate athletics but still frequently debates the constitutionality...
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Changes in Workplace Harassment, Two Years After #MeToo Starts
A new report from the University of Colorado attempts to make sense of how the #MeToo movement has actually impacted sexual and gender-based harassment...
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Features
2018 Lawyers Of The Year: Jennifer Evans
With the kind of growth and change Polsinelli’s Denver office has experienced in the past few years, it’s fair to ask whether its managing...
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Features
‘They Want Someone Who Wins First Place’
Marcela Dye figure skated competitively since toddlerhood until she was a teenager and decided to focus on it again as a third-year law student...
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