Illustration of Colorado Acequia

How Law Students Are Keeping a Historic Water Distribution Tradition Alive in Southern Colorado

March 4, 2024

For the last decade, Colorado Law students have supported the legal needs of acequia communities in Colorado's San Luis Valley through the Acequia Assistance Project.

Jemil Kassahun

Colorado Law Student Inspires Change in CUPD

July 10, 2023

Jemil Kassahun’s life experiences fueled his study of social justice issues and his decision to work for CU Â鶹ӰԺ Police.

David Karpel

Five Questions with David N. Karpel

July 10, 2023

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis appointed ​David N. Karpel district court judge for Colorado’s 18th Judicial District on Jan. 10, 2023.

CU’s New Law Dean

CU’s New Law Dean Is Ready for a Bold, New Future

Nov. 5, 2021

Lolita Buckner Inniss, the first Black dean and second female dean in the law school’s history, discusses student resilience, her research on college history and slavery and the new era of CU Law.

Michelle Chostner

Michelle Chostner Is Seeking Justice

Nov. 5, 2021

Before being appointed to the bench as a magistrate in August, Michelle Chostner was chief of the country court division in Pueblo County’s 10th Judicial District, and was featured on 20/20 for her work on a homicide case.

Washington Football Team

New Name for NFL’s Washington Team

Nov. 10, 2020

CU Â鶹ӰԺ law professor helps champion the change

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Wine Absurdities

Oct. 1, 2019

In 2018, Denver attorney Jordan Lipp wrote Is There Apple Juice in My Wine?: Thirty-Eight Laws that Affect the Wine You Drink, detailing some of the odd, unique and unknown facts about wine.

Book cover of "Her kind of case"

Her Kind of Case

Her Kind of Case centers on Lee Isaacs, a female attorney who defends a young man accused of helping kill a gay gang member.

Then and Now: Geography Building

Then and Now: Guggenheim Geography

The Guggenheim Geography building served as the Law School until 1958 and was the first privately-funded building on campus.

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Talking Immigration with Ming H. Chen

March 7, 2018

Ming H. Chen, an associate professor at Colorado Law, directs the CU Immigration Law & Policy program and serves on the Colorado Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

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