Record $10 million ŷڱƵ Law commitment will establish two faculty chairs

April 16, 2014

Byron Chrisman (’66), perhaps one of the University of ŷڱƵ Boulder Law School’s most unlikely success stories, attributes his success as a tax attorney and real estate developer to his experience at ŷڱƵ Law. Now he and his wife, Carlene, have committed a $10 million bequest to endow the Byron and Carlene Chrisman Chairs in Free Enterprise at ŷڱƵ Law. When realized upon their passing, this estate gift will be the largest cash gift in the history of ŷڱƵ Law.

FCC and FTC chairs to speak at ŷڱƵ-Boulder conference on digital broadband Feb. 9-10

Feb. 6, 2014

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler and Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez will speak at a University of ŷڱƵ Boulder conference dealing with Internet governance issues Feb. 9-10. The conference, “Digital Broadband Migration: After the Internet Protocol Revolution,” will be hosted by the University of ŷڱƵ Law School’s Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship .

Banks named Executive Director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center

Jan. 22, 2014

The University of ŷڱƵ Law School announced that Britt Banks has been appointed as Executive Director of the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment. For over 20 years, Banks has been a leader in the international natural resources sector, as a senior corporate executive, attorney, consultant, researcher and teacher, having most recently taught at Tokyo’s Waseda University. He has previously taught at ŷڱƵ Law, where he graduated in 1988, and currently serves on the Center’s Advisory Council.

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy speaks at ŷڱƵ Law School

Aug. 15, 2013

A standing-room-only crowd in the Wolf Law Building’s Wittemyer Courtroom and nearly 100 others in an overflow room gathered yesterday as EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and ŷڱƵ Sen. Mark Udall discussed President Obama’s Climate Action Plan at the ŷڱƵ Law School.

ŷڱƵ profs can comment on Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision

June 24, 2013

The U.S. Supreme Court today announced its decision in Fisher v. University of Texas, a case that reconsidered affirmative action in university admissions. The following University of ŷڱƵ Boulder professors are available to comment on the court’s decision:

Three ŷڱƵ-Boulder faculty members to be named Distinguished Professors

Oct. 17, 2012

ŷڱƵ system news release DENVER – Six University of ŷڱƵ faculty members will be named Distinguished Professors, the most prestigious honor for faculty at the university. Each year, the recognition goes to faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work, a record of excellence in classroom teaching and supervision of individual learning, and outstanding service to the profession, university and its affiliates.

ŷڱƵ Law Professors Can Comment on Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Case

Oct. 8, 2012

On Oct. 10, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that reconsiders affirmative action in university admissions. In Fisher v. University of Texas, the plaintiff is a white woman who says she was denied admission while less-qualified minority applicants were admitted. When the court last considered the issue in 2003, it re-affirmed that public colleges and universities could consider race as one of many factors in making admissions decisions.

ŷڱƵ Law School students and alumni to teach high school students statewide about the Constitution

Sept. 13, 2012

More than 75 students and dozens of alumni of the University of ŷڱƵ Law School will teach a lesson on the Fourth Amendment in more than 100 high school classrooms throughout ŷڱƵ the week of Sept. 17- 21 in recognition of Constitution Day. Constitution Day is a national event that annually commemorates the Sept. 17, 1787, signing of the United States Constitution.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to keynote ŷڱƵ Law School’s Bench and Bar Conference

Sept. 5, 2012

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court will give the keynote address at the University of ŷڱƵ Law School’s Gathering of the Bench and Bar Conference to be held Sept. 19-21 in Boulder.

ŷڱƵ-Boulder sources on Aurora theater shooting

July 24, 2012

Michael Radelet , professor of sociology, is an expert on the use of the death penalty in ŷڱƵ and the United States. He has documented all of ŷڱƵ’s executions and notes that ŷڱƵ abolished the penalty between 1897 and 1901, came within one vote of abolishing it again in 2009 and has executed only one person since 1967. “We've always debated the death penalty in ŷڱƵ, and the general thrust of our history is in the direction of abolition,” he said.

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