Doug Kenney: As Metro Denver Grows, Another Caller Wants To Tap the Vast Aquifer Under the San Luis Valley | The Colorado Sun

Oct. 7, 2019

Doug Kenney, director of the Western Water Policy Program, commented on issues in water distribution and the ability of cities to outbid farms for resources.

Aya Gruber: The Murder of Kelsey Berreth: What Does Krystal Lee Know About the Colorado Mom's Killing? | CBS News

Oct. 5, 2019

Professor Aya Gruber discussed details of the case against Patrick Frazee.

Aya Gruber: De’Von Bailey Shooting Investigation to Be Referred to Grand Jury | KRDO News

Oct. 4, 2019

Professor Aya Gruber speaks on the investigation into the shooting of 19-year-old De’Von Bailey by Colorado Springs police officers, which will be referred to a grand jury.

Erik Gerding: The Cost to Retail Investors and Public Markets of “Harmonizing” Securities Offering Exemptions | The CLS Blue Sky Blog

Oct. 1, 2019

Professor Erik Gerding wrote an article on Columbia Law School's Blog on Corporations and the Capital Markets.

Rosa Celorio Emphasizes Women’s Rights Issues for International Human Rights Speaker Series | CU Independent

Sept. 29, 2019

Dean S. James Anaya welcomed Rosa Celorio, associate dean for international and comparative legal studies at The George Washington University Law School, to Colorado Law to speak as part of the International Human Rights Speaker Series on Sept. 26, 2019.

Ming H. Chen: Us Citizenship Applications Are Backlogged, Prolonging the Wait for Civil and Voting Rights | The Conversation

Sept. 25, 2019

Associate Professor Ming Hsu Chen wrote a piece in The Conversation about a study published on Sept. 12 by the Colorado Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, of which she is a member, that found the backlog in naturalization applications has ballooned and wait times have doubled...

Amie Stepanovich: As Artificial Intelligence Expands, Experts Discuss Possibilities, Consequences and Responsibility | Denver7

Sept. 24, 2019

Amie Stepanovich, director of Colorado Law's Silicon Flatirons Center, discusses concerns about the consequences of developing artificial intelligence so quickly without creating guardrails to regulate it.

Margot Kaminski: Colorado Police Partner With a Popular Doorbell Camera Company | The Denver Post

Sept. 22, 2019

Carolyn Ramsey: California's Dive Boat, Ghost Ship Fires Share Legal Lessons | The Mercury News

Sept. 20, 2019

Doug Kenney: Climate Change Could Mean Less Farming in the West | GreenBiz

Sept. 20, 2019

Doug Kenney discusses how climate change could mean less farming in the West: "It’s clear that agriculture is going to have to use less water. It’s the only way to make the numbers balance," says Kenney. "The question is: How painful will the process be?"

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