Malveaux at NPOC

Professors Malveaux, Konnoth Contribute to Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference

July 25, 2019

On March 21-24, 2019, University of Colorado Law School Professor Suzette Malveaux and Associate Professor Craig Konnoth attended the Fourth National People of Color (NPOC) Legal Scholarship Conference , the largest gathering of legal scholars of color in history. Approximately 600 law professors and scholars from across the United States...

Zail Acosta, winner of best oralist representing the petitioner

Colorado Law Students Coach Six Semi-finalists, Best Oralist in National Marshall-Brennan Moot Court Competition

July 23, 2019

Each year, the Byron White Center’s Marshall-Brennan Project chapter partners a select group of Colorado Law students (teaching fellows) with public school teachers in underserved high schools to teach a course about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The project also enables the high school students to participate in...

Participants of the 13th Annual Lutie Lytle Conference, including Deans and Associate Deans from law schools across the country, including the host, Dean Hari Osofsky of Penn State Law (center) and Professor Suzette Malveaux.

Malveaux Participates in 13th Annual Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Workshop and Writing Retreat at Penn State

July 16, 2019

Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and Director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law , joined African-American women law professors from across the country for the 13th Annual Lutie A. Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Workshop and Writing Retreat , held...

Lauren A. DiMartino

Meet the Fellow: Lauren DiMartino Joins the Byron White Center

July 1, 2019

This summer, Lauren DiMartino joins Professor Suzette Malveaux and the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law as a Post-Graduate Fellow. Lauren graduated from the City University of New York School of Law in December 2018 with a concentration in Social Justice, Equality, and Civil Rights...

Conference

Weighing Pros and Cons of National Injunctions: Colorado Law’s Rothgerber Conference Focuses on Court Intervention in Executive Orders (Law Week Colorado)

June 20, 2019

After noticing an increasing trend of controversial national injunctions, the University of Colorado Law School faculty decided it was time to unpack major issues surrounding immigration, health care and custody of children at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Byron White Center for Constitutional Law at CU Law School hosts the yearly Ira C. Rothgerber Conference, which covers various issues surrounding breaches of civil liberties and constitutional rights. This year, the theme was injunctions.

Howard Wasserman

Wasserman Reflects on the 27th Annual Rothgerber Conference on National Injunctions (PrawfsBlawg)

June 20, 2019

Suzette Malveaux

Malveaux Argues in Defense of Nationwide Injunctions at National Association of Attorneys General Meeting

Nov. 28, 2018

Professor Suzette Malveaux argued in defense of nationwide injunctions as a panelist at the 2018 National Association of Attorneys General Fall Meeting. The panel, moderated by District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine, debated the wisdom and propriety of controversial nationwide injunctions.

Former Justice of the South African Constitutional Court Yakoob and Professor Malveaux

Malveaux Presents at Mandela and the Law Conference in South Africa

Oct. 30, 2018

Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and director of the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law, spoke on a panel about social justice at the Mandela and the Law Conference, held Oct. 26 and 27 at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.

Stevens Lecture

Judge Carlos Lucero Discusses Lawyers' Role in Defending the Constitution at 2018 Stevens Lecture

Oct. 20, 2018

The Hon. Carlos F. Lucero, Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, delivered the 2018 John Paul Stevens Lecture, "A Constitutional Call to Arms and Reflections on a Judicial Career."

Suzette Malveaux

New Mexico District Court Judge Cites Professor Malveaux in Opinion Issuing a Injunction

Oct. 20, 2018

Hon. James O. Browning, U.S. District Court, New Mexico, cited an article, "Class Actions, Civil Rights, and the National Injunction," written by Suzette Malveaux, professor and director of the Byron White Center, in his opinion issuing an injunction in New Mexico Health Connections v. United States Department of Health and Human Services.

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