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How the 303 Creative SCOTUS decision may change anti-discrimination laws

July 6, 2023

Among the high-profile decisions the U.S. Supreme Court handed down last week was the 303 Creative case, in which the court ruled in favor of a web designer in Colorado who refuses to create messages that celebrate same-sex weddings out of religious objections.

Full class at LGBTQ+ Rights at the Supreme Court Event

Packed Discussion on LGBTQ+ Rights at SCOTUS

Feb. 15, 2023

By Evan Mahon On January 26, 2023, over 100 Colorado Law students, staff, and faculty members flooded a classroom in the Wolf Law building to discuss one of the most prominent topics in today’s legal world: LGBTQ+ rights. The event was co-sponsored by OUTlaw and the Byron R. White Center...

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ICYMI: Faculty Publications and Notable Mentions

Feb. 7, 2023

Widely recognized for its intellectual diversity and originality, the faculty at Colorado Law encompasses an array of prominent legal scholars who are widely cited, both in academia and throughout the national media landscape. We invite you to catch up on the latest faculty publications and media mentions with this weekly round up, provided by the extraordinary Wise Law Library.

Scott Skinner-Thompson: A battle over Title IX: Can it be used to exclude trans athletes? (Washington Post)

Oct. 1, 2022

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Prof. Scott Skinner-Thompson Discusses Privacy in Constitutional Law for "The Conversation"

June 16, 2022

Almost all American adults — including parents, medical patients and people who are sexually active — regularly exercise their right to privacy, even if they don't know it.

Scott Skinner-Thompson: Are anti-LGBTQ laws legal? Alabama trans laws spark debate over Constitutional rights | USA Today

April 18, 2022

Scott Skinner-Thompson: Court Rulings Could Chill Video Recording of Police | Law 360

June 6, 2021

Privacy at the Margins

Conference Explores 'Privacy at the Margins'

March 10, 2021

The Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado Law School hosted an online conference on March 12 exploring how surveillance regimes have engendered disproportionate harm to underrepresented groups based on racial, sexual, immigration, religious, and gender biases. The conference highlighted themes from Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson's recent book by the same name.

Scott Skinner-Thompson: Privacy at the Margins: An Interview with Scott Skinner-Thompson on Privacy and Marginalized Groups | Teach Privacy

Feb. 24, 2021

Scott Skinner-Thompson: Privacy at the Margins, with Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson (Big Conversations) | Berkeley Technology Law Journal

Jan. 27, 2021

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