The Future of Public Lands: People, Place, and Power
Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5, 2024
Presented by The Getches-Wilkinson Center, American Indian Law Program and Colorado Environmental Law Journal
The Future of Public Lands: People, Place, and Power
Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5, 2024
Presented by The Getches-Wilkinson Center, American Indian Law Program and Colorado Environmental Law Journal
2024 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources Featuring Bob Anderson
2024 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources
Featuring Bob Anderson, Solicitor of the Department of the Interior
Getches-Wilkinson Center
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder, Colorado
Thursday, September 26, 2024
13th Annual Stevens Lecture, featuring The Honorable Stephen A. Higginson
The 13th Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture: The Nuremberg Trials: Lessons for Law Students, Lawyers, and Judges
Featuring The Honorable Stephen A. Higginson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Presented by the Byron R. White Center, Univers...
Jason Hogan: From Wrongful Conviction to Inspiring Advocate
Explore the incredible journey of Jason Hogan, a man who spent years wrongfully convicted before the truth finally emerged. Thanks to the Korey Wise Innocence Project, Jason was able to secure his freedom and reveal the flaws in the justice system. H...
2024 Ethics CLE Presentation: Closing Colorado’s Access to Justice Gap
The strength of our justice system in Colorado depends on our fellow residents' ability to access that system. Yet, barriers to access abound. Colorado is working to create innovative solutions and support the development of new resources to close th...
Hear directly from our students why they chose Colorado Law. We want to make a positive impact on our world. It's not about accepting the status quo for us, it's about making our communities better, stronger, more just.
Join us: https://www.colorado...
CU Law Students Reflect on their Clinical Education Experiences
In this video, Colorado Law students share their insights and reflections on their experiences participating in the school's diverse array of clinical education programs. The students discuss the valuable hands-on learning they've gained, the practic...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 4, Part 3
Strategies to Achieve the Vision: Part 3
Reviving a Living River.
Jennifer Pitt, Audubon
Protecting Recreational Opportunities.
Kestrel Kunz, American Whitewater
Building Resilience: Opportunities to Maximize Federal Funds Today and Post-2026.
Ale...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 1, Parts 1 and 2
Welcome and Introduction
Session One: Sovereign Perspectives on the Post-2026 Management Framework
A defining characteristic of the Colorado River is the large number of sovereign governments with legally defined water rights and responsibilities. H...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 3
Session 3: Toward a Sustainable Future: Beyond 2026
While it is easy to find points of disagreement about future management alternatives, we all agree that any future regime must support a sustainable river system.
Visions of Sustainability: The Lo...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 1, Keynote and States Panel
Keynote Address: Jared Polis, Governor, State of Colorado
States Panel:
Despite current tensions between the Upper and Lower Basin, all the basin states remain committed to arriving at a consensus vision for new rules. Where does that effort stand?
...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 4, Part 1
Session 4: Moving from Vision to Action
Crafting new reservoir operating rules is a necessary and important step forward, but a variety of management issues will remain. Presenters: What, if anything, would you add to the vision discussion, and what...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 1, Tribes Panel and Session 2
Tribes Panel
How are the 30 sovereign tribal governments participating in ongoing negotiations?
Moderator: Daryl Vigil, Water & Tribes Initiative
Lorelei Cloud, Vice-Chairwoman, Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Stephen R. Lewis, Governor, Gila River Indian...
44th Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Session 4, Part 2
Session 4: Moving from Vision to Action
Crafting new reservoir operating rules is a necessary and important step forward, but a variety of management issues will remain. Presenters: What, if anything, would you add to the vision discussion, and what...
Congratulations to the 2024 graduating class and everyone who has loved and supported them through these wonderful and challenging years. To our graduates, go forth and live a life filled with courage and joy, as only you can.
The University of Colorado Law School’s 2024 Alumni Awards Ceremony, held at Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts on March 21, 2024, celebrated the accomplishments of six distinguished alumni.
The honorees for the 2024 Alu...
Lunch Talk with Victoria Nourse - “Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism"
On March 12, 2024, the Byron R. White Center for American Constitutional Law and the American Constitution Society (ACS) at Colorado Law hosted a lunch talk on “Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism” with Georgetown Law Professor Vi...
Hear from a distinguished panel of speakers that includes attorneys involved in the original case, law school faculty and Indigenous leaders who came together to expound on the importance of the decision while also celebrating Charles Wilkinson’s b...
The Black Law Students Association and The Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop with a discussion about prevalent issues intersecting Hip Hop and the law. Speakers include Colorado ...
Fall 2023 Interdisciplinary Ethics Tech Competition Information Session
Interdisciplinary Ethics Tech Competition Information Session
The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at Colorado Law, in partnership with Silicon Flatirons and the Collegiate Program at the Leeds School of Business, presents the 2024 ...
The University of Colorado Law School’s 2023 Alumni Awards Ceremony, held at Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts on March 16, 2023, celebrated the accomplishments of six distinguished graduates.
The honorees for the 2023 ...
2023 Colorado Law School Ethics Presentation: Risk Management in the Age of Emerging Technologies
Colorado Law School Homecoming Ethics CLE Presentation: Risk Management in the Age of Emerging Technologies
Presented by Sonny Cave '85, Amy Devan '01, and Jon Fero '04
How are in house general counsel focusing on risks related to emerging technol...
State Constitutional Law: The Critical Course Missing from Most Law School Curricula
Featuring Justice Sabrina McKenna, Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court
Presented by the Byron R. White Center
University of Colorado Law School, Boulde...
15th Annual Schultz Lecture: Road to Tribal Clean Energy Transition is Paved with Sovereign Actions
15th Annual Schultz Lecture in Energy
The Road to Tribal Clean Energy Transition is Paved with Sovereign Actions
Featuring Pilar Thomas
Partner, Quarles & Brady's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Practice Group
Presented by the Getches-Wi...
65th Annual John R. Coen Lecture: Let's Talk About Race presented by Verna Williams
The 65th Annual John R. Coen Lecture is presented by Verna Williams, CEO of Equal Justice Works and Former Dean of the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder, Colorado
September 28, 2023
43rd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 1, Part 1
Crisis on the Colorado River: From Short-Term Solutions to Long-Term Sustainability
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
19:13 Understanding the Challenges (and Opportunities)
2:00:40 The Federal Role
43rd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 1, Part 2
Crisis on the Colorado River: From Short-Term Solutions to Long-Term Sustainability
00:00 The Evolving Role of Tribes
2:30:52 Insights from the Basin States
43rd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 2, Part 2
Crisis on the Colorado River: From Short-Term Solutions to Long-Term Sustainability
00:00 Some Specific Questions to Answer (Continued)
2:30:26 Themes, Lessons and Concerns: Can We Turn Crisis into Opportunity?
43rd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 2, Part 1
Crisis on the Colorado River: From Short-Term Solutions to Long-Term Sustainability
00:46 Thinking About a Sustainable Future
2:01:13 Some Specific Questions to Answer
"As you embark on this next phase, I wish you a wonderfully long, windy road and success on whatever path your dreams may take you."
- Honorary Order of the Coif Recipient Judge Regina M. Rodriguez ’88
2023 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement – Private Practice, Jennifer Evans ’98
Jennifer Evans is a HealthCare Shareholder at Polsinelli, an AM Law 100 firm, where she is also the Managing Partner for the Denver office. In her legal practice, she represents health care providers focused on fraud and abuse, Medicare and Medicaid ...
2023 Law Alumni Awards: Brooke Wunnicke Outstanding Mentor Award, Bill Callison ’82
Bill Callison works in close partnership with clients in the affordable housing industry to implement creative equity and debt financing on projects in Colorado and around the country. He provides strategic legal solutions for affordable housing tran...
2023 Law Alumni Awards: William Lee Knous Award, Beth Crane ’79
Beth Crane moved from New York City to Colorado in 1975. Displaying the tenacity that has been the hallmark of her legal career, Crane enrolled as an “older student” and single parent at CU Law School in 1976. After graduating in 1979, she clerke...
2023 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement – Special Recognition, Joseph Neguse ’09
Congressman Joe Neguse represents Colorado’s 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was elected to his first term in November 2018, becoming the first African-American member of Congress in Colorado history. He serves as a member of ...
2023 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement – Judiciary, Donald S. Quick ’86
The Honorable Donald S. Quick grew up in Wheat Ridge, Colorado and received his degrees in Economics and Law from the University of Colorado. He met his wife Kerrie at law school, and they have been married for 35 years. They have two grown sons—on...
2023 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement – Public Service, Betty Nordwind ’71
Betty Nordwind has devoted her legal career to social justice issues. She has been on the forefront of efforts championing the rights of the poor, disabled persons and women.
Graduating from the University of Colorado Law School in 1971, Nordwind im...
What Not to Do: Lawyer Ethics in Movies & Media Part Two
Presented by Jonathan Fero '04 (adjunct professor and attorney at Semple, Farrington, Everall & Case, P.C.), Matt Morr '04 (Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP), and Sarah Wallace '99 (Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP)
This fall, we launched our new campaign, Rise Together, to help articulate and bring wider attention to our determination to grow as an institution through increasing our alumni participation. By pooling our resources of collective brain power, energ...
2022 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources Featuring Fawn R. Sharp
Mobilizing the Global Community on Climate Change: An Indigenous Leadership Perspective
Fawn R. Sharp
Quinalt
President, National Congress of American Indians
Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment
University o...
47th Austin W Scott, Jr Lecture: "Artificial Intelligence & the Law" Featuring Harry Surden
2022 Austin W. Scott, Jr Scott Lecture
University of Colorado Law School
Harry Surden Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
Director of Silicon Flatirons Center, Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Affiliated Faculty, Stanford Universi...
46th Austin W Scott, Jr Lecture: "Is It Time for a New Civil Rights Act?" Featuring Suzette Malveaux
Title: Is It Time for a New Civil Rights Act? Addressing Modern Obstructionist Procedure
Featuring: Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law at the University of Colorado Law School
In this lecture, Professor Malveaux explored how t...
11th Annual Stevens Lecture, featuring Chief Justice Angela R. Riley
Eleventh Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture: "The Third Sovereign: Tribal Courts and Indian Country Justice"
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
The Stevens Lecture is sponsored by Colorado Law's Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional ...
Panelists for the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court Review:
Douglas Spencer, Professor of Law (Moderator)
Presenters:
Jennifer Hendricks, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Juvenile and Family Law Program, Family Law, Feminist Legal Theory, Civil Procedu...
42nd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 2, Sessions 7 & 8
Day 2: Friday, June 17th (part 2)
00:00:00 Session 7: Next Generation Voices
Luke Runyon (Moderator), Water Journalist, KUNC
John Berggren, Water Policy Analyst, Western Resource Advocates
Daniel Cordalis, Attorney and Tribal Natural Resource Law J...
42nd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 2, Sessions 5 & 6
Day 2: Friday, June 17th (part 1)
Building Pathways to a Sustainable Future for All
Session 5: Crafting a Rural-Tribal-Urban Social Compact in a Warming World
(Session 5, Part 1)
00:04:44 Beyond the Numbers: An Unscientific Foray into Living with...
42nd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 1, Session 4
Day 1: Thursday, June 16th (part 2)
Session 4 - The Good (13 MAF/year), the Bad (11 MAF/year), and the Ugly (9 MAF/year): How does the Law of the River work (or not) in each scenario?
Ted Kowalski (Moderator) Senior Program Officer Walton Family F...
42nd Annual Colorado Law Conference on Natural Resources - Day 1, Welcome and Sessions 1, 2 and 3
Day 1, Thursday, June 16th (part 1)
00:22 Welcome and Introduction: Lolita Buckner Inniss
13:02 Session 1- The Science: What Does the Climate Science Suggest for Short and Long-term?
James Prairie, Upper Colorado Basin Research and Modeling Group...
Colorado Law Talk: Oppression in American, Islamic, and Jewish Private Law
In this talk, Professor Rabea Benhalim engages in an important conversation about how private law across the legal traditions of American, Islamic, and Jewish law can best protect parties against oppression and exploitation. While much of the convers...
Silicon Flatirons: Privacy Initiative | Crash Course: The State of Privacy Law in CA
David Zetoony, Partner at Greenberg Traurig, LLP and Co-Chair of the firm’s U.S. Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Practice, will present on his new book, The Desk Reference Companion to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California ...
Entrepreneurship Initiative | Entrepreneurs Unplugged | Doug Campbell, Solid Power
Silicon Flatirons and Venture Partners at CU Boulder proudly present an Entrepreneurs Unplugged event with featured entrepreneur, Doug Campbell, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Louisville-based Solid Power.
https://siliconflatirons.org/ev...
"The United States of Anonymous" Author Jeff Kosseff | First Amendment and Cybersecurity Law
Silicon Flatirons and The Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law welcome Jeff Kosseff, Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Law at the United States Naval Academy, to discuss his new book, "The United States of Anonymous",...
Our Common Ground: A History of America's Public Lands - Book Release Event with John Leshy, Author
Presented by the Colorado Law Scholar in U.S. Lands Conservation, the Colorado Environmental Law Journal, and the Getches Wilkinson Center.
John Leshy, Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Hastings College of Law
University o...
64th Annual John R. Coen Lecture: The Power and Persistence of Racism presented by Deborah N. Archer
The 64th annual John R. Coen Lecture is presented by Deborah N. Archer, president of the ACLU, a tenured professor of clinical law and director of the Civil Rights Clinic at New York University School of Law, and co-faculty director of the Center on ...
Roundtable: The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre; The Quest for Accountability
Moderator: Professor Suzette Malveaux (Colorado Law)
Professor Eric Miller (Loyola Law School), Professor Emerita Adjoa Aiyetoro (William H. Bowen School of Law), and Reverend Robert Turner (former pastor of Historic AME Church in Tulsa)
April 8, 2...
Panel 2: Vestiges of Slavery in the Criminal Justice System
Moderator: Professor Ben Levin (Colorado Law)
Professor Jack Chin (UC Davis School of Law), Professor Sunita Patel (UCLA School of Law), Professor Monica Bell (Yale Law), Robert Saleem Holbrook (Executive Director of the Abolition Law Center, Penn L...
30th Annual Rothgerber Conference: Opening Remarks and Book Chat
Opening Remarks - Professor Suzette Malveaux, University of Colorado Law School
Book Chat featuring "The Princeton Fugitive Slave: The Trials of James Collins Johnson" written by Colorado Law School Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss
Lolita Buckner Inniss...
Panel 1: Institutional Complicity in U.S. Slavery; the Role of the Judiciary and Higher Education
Moderator: Erin Vanek (Colorado Law '22)
Professor Michael Higginbotham (University of Baltimore Law School), Professor Brian Mitchell (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Professor Christopher Mathis (University of Iowa College of Law - visitin...
Panel 3: How Slavery Impacts Property and Land Ownership in Colorado Today & Closing Remarks
Moderator: Sam McCarthy (Colorado Law '23)
Professor Tom Romero (University of Denver Sturm College of Law), Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca (Denver District 9), Rita R. Lewis (former Executive Director- Denver Metro Fair Housing Center)
The University of Colorado Law School’s 2022 Alumni Awards Ceremony, held at Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2022, celebrated the accomplishments of six distinguished alumni and friends.
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion In Boulder County & The Road Ahead Panel # 3
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion In Boulder County & The Road Ahead
Panel # 3 The History of the Latino Experience in Boulder County
March 16, 2022
The third of four community panel discussions to explore racial exclusion in Boulder County and ...
2022 Law Alumni Awards: William Lee Knous Award, Gail H. Klapper '68
The William Lee Knous Award was established in memory of former governor, federal judge, distinguished statesman and alumnus, William Lee Knous (1911). It is Colorado Law’s highest alumni honor and is given to an alumnus or alumna in recognition of...
Welcome to the 2022 Colorado Law Alumni Awards Banquet!
On March 10, 2022, we gathered to honor Colorado Law’s incredible alumni community and celebrate the 41st annual Law Alumni Awards. Each of the evening’s honorees reflects the qualities cherished by Colorado Law— professional excellence, the vi...
2022 Law Alumni Awards: Richard Schaden Adopted Alumnus Award, George V. Berg
This award recognizes a graduate who has had a distinguished career and has brought honor to The University Texas School of Law. This year, we honored legendary trial lawyer Julius Glickman ’66, of Houston. Never one to follow the crowd, the Big Sp...
2022 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement— Public Service, Victoria J. Ortega '90
This award honors an alum who has demonstrated dedication to public service through leadership, years of service, professionalism, exceptional achievement, or service to Colorado Law. This year, we honored Victoria J. Ortega ’90, who serves as the ...
2022 Law Alumni Awards: Distinguished Achievement— Small/Solo Practitioner, Dru R. Nielsen '97
This award honors an alumnus who, while employed in a solo or small firm practice, has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to the community, the profession, or Colorado Law. This year, we honored Dru R. Nielsen ’97, who is recognized as one of t...
Colorado Law Talk: Abortion Rights in the U.S. Supreme Court: A Tale of Three Wedges
In this Colorado Law Talk, Professor Jennifer Hendricks engaged in an important and timely conversation about the U.S. Supreme Court’s ongoing reconsideration of Roe v. Wade. Professor Hendricks described the arc of the court’s abortion jurisprud...
SFC | Fireside Chat | FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser
Attorney General Weiser and Chairwoman Rosenworcel discuss current topics in communications policy and are followed by a panel discussion.
Fireside Chat
Jessica Rosenworcel — Chairwoman, Federal Communications Commission
Phil Weiser —Attorney Ge...
SFC: Entrepreneurship Initiative | Crash Course | The New Builders
People starting new businesses today are not who you think they are. Contrary to the myth of the white, male tech founder that dominates our mindshare, most new businesses are started by people who are black, brown, female, and older.
Join us as aut...
Entrepreneurship Initiative | Crash Course | The Startup Playbook
Serial entrepreneurs and co-authors Rajat Bhargava, Co-founder and CEO, JumpCloud; and Will Herman, former CEO and Founder, Viewlogic Systems, Inc. present key concepts from The Startup Playbook: Founder-to-Founder Advice from Two Startup Veterans.
...
SFC: Artificial Intelligence Initiative | 2021 Conference | AI and Law: The Near Future
Much of the broader discussion of the future of artificial intelligence is filled with hyperbole, unwarranted speculation, and unsupported optimism or pessimism. By contrast, the final panel of the 2021 conference of the Silicon Flatirons AI Initiati...
The second panel of the 2021 conference of the Silicon Flatirons Artificial Intelligence Initiative explored AI in litigation: In the context of civil and criminal litigation, how is AI being used? Are AI systems in the context of electronic discover...
SFC: Artificial Intelligence Initiative | 2021 Conference | AI and Legal Transactional Work
The first panel of the 2021 conference of the Silicon Flatirons AI Initiative explores the role of artificial intelligence in the context of legal transactional practice. What AI tools and technologies are being widely used in legal transactional pra...
SFC - Past as Prologue: Re-Launch of the Encryption Compendium and Discussion | Panel Discussion
• Amie Stepanovich — Moderator | Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons
• Carrie Cordero — Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
• Daniel Kahn Gillmor — Senior Staff Technologist, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
...
SFC - Past as Prologue: Re-Launch of the Encryption Compendium and Discussion | Keynote 2
• Erik Neuenschwander — Director of User Privacy, Apple
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/past-as-prologue-re-launch-of-the-encryption-compendium-and-discussion/
October 7, 2021
Silicon Flatirons
Colorado Law School
SFC - Past as Prologue: Re-Launch of the Encryption Compendium and Discussion | Keynote 1
• Matt Blaze — Professor of Computer Science and Law, Georgetown University
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/past-as-prologue-re-launch-of-the-encryption-compendium-and-discussion/
October 7, 2021
Silicon Flatirons
Colorado Law School
SFC - Past as Prologue: Re-Launch of the Encryption Compendium and Discussion | Student Presentation
• Bryan Hindin — JD Candidate (2023), University of Colorado Law School
• Will Shand — PhD Student, University of Virginia
• Stacey Weber — JD Candidate (2022), University of Colorado Law School
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/past-a...
Colorado Law School Homecoming 2021 Ethics Presentation: Access to Justice
Access to Justice: Those who have it; Those who need it; And how we might fix it
Speakers:
David Stark ('73), Faegre Drinker, LLP
November 6, 2021
University of Colorado Law School
2021 John and Katherine Rosenbloom Endowed Symposium for the Exploration of Ideas
The State of Equality in 2021
Speakers:
Adam Omar Hosein, Fellow-in-Residence, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University • Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northeastern University
Reva Siegel: Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law, Yale L...
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion in Boulder County and the Road Ahead
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion in Boulder County and the Road Ahead
Panel # 2: The Native American Experience in Boulder and Beyond
Sponsored by Hutchinson Black and Cook LLC, along with co-sponsors BlackPast.org, the NAACP of Boulder County...
Colorado Law Talk: Why Do People Lack Power in a Democracy?
Doug Spencer, Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
In this Colorado Law Talk, Professor Doug Spencer engages in an important and timely conversation about the future of voting rights in the United States.
Monday, October 25, 2021 ...
10th Annual Stevens Lecture featuring Judge Bernice Donald 2021
Tenth Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture 2021 featuring Judge Bernice Donald
presented by the Byron R. White Center, University of Colorado Law School
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
SFC: Telehealth and Telework Accessibility in a Pandemic-Induced Virtual World
View video transcript: https://siliconflatirons.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/SF_Transcript_Telehealth-and-Telework-Accessibility-in-a-Pandemic-Induced-Virtual-World.pdf
The COVID-19 pandemic has undermined equal access to employment and healthcare...
Technology Optimism and Pessimism - Keynote Address Neguse (Day 1 - Part 1)
Technology Optimism and Pessimism - Keynote Address Neguse (Day 1 - Part 1)
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/technology-optimism-and-pessimism/
February 9, 2020
Silicon Flatirons
Colorado Law School
The Ethics of Implementing New Technology | Risks & Opportunities for New Tech
• Sally Hatcher — Moderator | Sr. Director of Venture Development, University of Colorado
• Newton Campbell — NASA Langley Research Center/SAIC
• Victoria Espinel — BSA | The Software Alliance
• Lisa Neal-Graves — Zazu Sensors, LLC
h...
The Ethics of Implementing New Technology | Is There a Bright Line?
• Jill Dupré — Moderator | ATLAS Institute, CU Boulder
• Austin Chambers — Dorsey & Whitney LLP
• Eli Dourado — Center for Growth and Opportunity
• Tiffany Li — University of New Hampshire School of Law
https://siliconflatirons.org/...
Frontiers in Spectrum Sharing | Frontier Justice — Governance and Incentives
• Ari Q. Fitzgerald — Moderator | Partner and Leader, Communications , Hogan Lovells
• Coleman Bazelon — Panelist | Principal, The Brattle Group
• Leonard Cali — Panelist | Senior Vice President - Global Public Policy, AT&T
• Andrew Cle...
Frontiers in Spectrum Sharing | Day Two Intro & Keynote
The Hon. Nathan Simington — Commissioner, U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/frontiers-in-spectrum-sharing/
Frontiers in Spectrum Sharing | Frontiers in Coexistence Engineering
• Nomi Bergman — Moderator | Senior Executive, Advance
• Jonathan Ashdown — Panelist | Senior Electronics Engineer, Air Force Research Laboratory
• John Chapin — Panelist | Special Advisor for Spectrum, National Science Foundation (NSF)
...
Frontiers in Spectrum Sharing | Sharing at the Final Frontier — Spectrum in Space
• Scott Palo — Moderator | Associate Director, SpectrumX
• David Goldman — Panelist | Director of Satellite Policy, SpaceX
• Peter Tenhula — Panelist | National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Retired
• Alexand...
Frontiers in Spectrum Sharing | Day One Intro & Keynote
Amb. Grace Koh — Vice President, Legislative Affairs, Nokia | U.S. Ambassador to the World Radio Conference in 2019
https://siliconflatirons.org/events/frontiers-in-spectrum-sharing/
Colorado Law Talk: Intellectual Property and COVID-19
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Harry Surden, Associate Professor of Law
Intellectual property law has played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this talk, Professor Harry Surden will survey some of how patent, copyright, trademark, and t...
We Can't Wait to Find Out - Colorado Law New Student Orientation
Welcome to the Colorado Law family! We can't wait to see what you do and who you become!
Visit our website to learn more about Colorado Law: https://www.colorado.edu/law/
University of Colorado Law School
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Moderator: Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss
Presenters:
Professor Helen Norton
Solicitor General Eric Olson, Office of the Attorney General
Aaron Van Oort, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Shanno...
The University of Colorado Law School’s 2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony, held virtually on June 17, 2021, celebrated the accomplishments of eight distinguished alumni and friends.
10:36 John Echohawk | Richard Schaden Adopted Alumnus Award
17:14 Hon....
Regulating Megabanks: A Conference in Honor of Arthur Wilmarth - Pt. 1
Part 1
0:00 Welcoming Remarks
Erik Gerding (University of Colorado School of Law)
Ming Newcomb (Editor-in-Chief, Colorado Law Review)
5:59 Fireside Chat
Mark Van Der Weide (General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board), interviewed by Jeremy Kress (Unive...
Regulating Megabanks: A Conference in Honor of Arthur Wilmarth - Pt. 2
Part 1
Welcoming Remarks
Erik Gerding (University of Colorado School of Law)
Ming Newcomb (Editor-in-Chief, Colorado Law Review)
Fireside Chat
Mark Van Der Weide (General Counsel, Federal Reserve Board), interviewed by Jeremy Kress (University of M...
Land, Water, & People: The Natural Resource Priorities of the Biden Administration
GWC Webinar Series: The Climate Justice Lens Is Here to Stay
Colorado Law Dean James Anaya leads a moderated conversation with Secretary Haaland and Congressman Neguse exploring both agency and legislative priorities regarding public lands and water...
The Water & Tribes Initiative: Tribal Water Rights & a Sustainable Vision for the CO River Basin
GWC Webinar Series: The Climate Justice Lens Is Here to Stay
Bidtah Becker
Navajo Tribal Utility Authority
Nora McDowell
Project Manager for the AhaMakav Cultural Society, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Daryl Vigil
WTI Co-director, Water Administrator ...
Farther & Faster: The Integral Role of Technology in an Equitable Clean-Energy Economy
GWC Webinar Series: The Climate Justice Lens Is Here to Stay
Jigar Shah
Executive Director
US Department of Energy Loan Program
Phil Weiser
Attorney General
State of Colorado
Getches-Wilkinson Center
University of Colorado Law School
Friday, April...
When Black Lives Don't Matter: Years Lost to Wrongful Convictions in the Black Community
Presented by Clinical Professor Ann England and Anne-Marie Moyes, director of the Korey Wise Innocence Project
Moderated by Cynthia Sánchez, fellow with the Korey Wise Innocence Project
Platform Policy for Networks, Infrastructure, and Applications | Panel 1
The Past and Future of Network-Layer Governance
Blake E. Reid - Introduction and Opening Remarks
Clinical Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Ellen Satterwhite — Moderator
Vice President, Glen Echo Group
Ernesto Falcon — Panelist
Seni...
Platform Policy for Networks, Infrastructure, and Applications | Panel 3
Intermediary Liability at the Application Layer and Beyond
Kristelia García - Moderator
Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Annemarie Bridy - Panelist
Copyright Counsel, Google
Travis Hall - Panelist
Team Lead for Internet Poli...
Platform Policy for Networks, Infrastructure, and Applications | Panel 2
New Governance for the Infrastructure Layer
Blake E. Reid - Moderator
Clinical Professor, University of Colorado Law School
Adi Robertson - Panelist
Senior Reporter, The Verge
Kathleen Ruane - Panelist
Senior Legislative Counsel, American Civil Li...
29th Annual Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference: Pursuing Citizenship - Panel 2
Panel 2: Citizenship, Integration, and Belonging
Moderator: David Cook-Martin (Sociology, University of Colorado Boulder)
Tomas Jimenez (Sociology, Stanford), Cristina Rodriguez (Yale Law School), Stella Burch Elias (University of Iowa College...
29th Annual Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference: Pursuing Citizenship - Opening, Panel 1 & Lunch Panel
Opening: Ming Hsu Chen (Colorado Law), author of Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era in conversation with Hiroshi Motomura (UCLA School of Law)
Panel 1: Citizenship Theory Beyond Legal Status
Moderator: Seema Sohi (Ethnic Studies, University...
29th Annual Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference: Pursuing Citizenship - Panel 3
Panel 3: Noncitizens, Exclusion, and Enforcement
Moderator: Hunter Knapp (Postdoctoral fellow, University of Colorado Law)
Adam Goodman (Latin American and Latino Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago), Rebecca Hamlin (Political Science, ...
Jamelia Morgan on Disability Critical Race Theory | BWC Constitutional Law Speaker Series | 3/25/21
Jamelia Morgan (UConn School of Law) speaks on "Disability Critical Race Theory in American Law," as a part of the Byron R. White Center Constitutional Law Speaker Series.
Rothgerber Moot Court Competition
Judges:
Judge Christine M. Arguello - United States District Court for Colorado
Justice Monica M. Márquez - Colorado Supreme Court
Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo - United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
...
Race and the Law Series: Racial Implications of Injustices in Food and Agriculture
Race and the Law Series: Racial Implications of Injustices in Food and Agriculture
Presented by Associate Professor Alexia Brunet Marks and postdoctoral research fellow Hunter Knapp.
March 11, 2021 | 5:00pm MST
A Look Inside the Varsity Blues College Admissions Cheating Scandal | Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative
Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program
Colorado Law School, University of Colorado Boulder
University of Denver Business School
University of Wyoming College of Business
Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Boulder
Association...
Trust and Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector - Day 1
Conceptualizing Trust and Trustworthiness
Trust & Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector
Topics in the Law and Technology (TILT) Inaugural Event
Silicon Flatirons Center
Colorado Law School
University of Colorado Boulder
Trust and Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector - Day 2
Trust in Action
Trust & Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector
Topics in the Law and Technology (TILT) Inaugural Event
Silicon Flatirons Center
Colorado Law School
University of Colorado Boulder
Trust and Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector - Day 3
The Road Ahead
Trust & Trustworthiness in the Tech Sector
Topics in the Law and Technology (TILT) Inaugural Event
Silicon Flatirons Center
Colorado Law School
University of Colorado Boulder
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion in Boulder County and the Road Ahead
The Roots of Today's Racial Exclusion in Boulder County and the Road Ahead: Black History in Boulder County
Moderator: Dr. Quintard Taylor, Professor Emeritus of American History, University of Washington, a specialist in African American history in...
Criminalizing Race: A Practitioner's Perspective on Policing and Mass Incarceration
Presented by Tyrone Glover ('09), a civil rights and criminal defense lawyer at Kilmer, Lane & Newman, LLP
University of Colorado Law School
February 23, 2021
Getches-Wilkinson Center | Investing in Healthy Headwaters
GWC Water Webinar Series: Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West 4
Panelists:
Kimery Wiltshire, President, Carpe Diem West
Marshall Brown, General Manager, Aurora Water
Moderator:
Western Water Policy Program Dire...
Faculty Colloquium: César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández (University of Denver)
Faculty Colloquium Series
César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández (University of Denver)
Discussing Immigration Detention and his book:
“Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants”
Friday, November 6, 2020 | 12-1pm ...
Fireside Chat with Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca
Fireside Chat with Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca
Produced by the LatinX Law Student Association at Colorado Law
Moderated by Neila Rosales and Diego Villarreal
Thursday, October 29, 2020 | 6:30-7:30pm (MDT)
Race and the Law Series: Tackling Racial Bias in the midst of a Global Pandemic
Race and the Law Series: Tackling Racial Bias in the midst of a Global Pandemic: The City's Response to COVID-19
Denver City Attorney Kristin Bronson (’97), Deputy City Attorney James E. Fisher, and Deanne Durfee, Kwali Farbes ('05), Lee M. Zar...
Silicon Flatirons Fall 2020 Crash Course: The Startup Community Way with Special Guest Brad Feld
Hosted by Brad Bernthal, University of Colorado Law School Associate Professor and Silicon Flatirons Entrepreneurship Initiative Director
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder Colorado
John Paul Stevens Lecture - Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa: Zak Yacoob
2020 John Paul Stevens Lecture with Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa: Zak Yacoob
Byron R. White Center
University of Colorado Law School
October 22, 2020
Daniels Fund Annual Ethics Lecture | "Carnival’s Compliance Journey"
Peter Anderson (Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, Carnival Corporation)
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 | 12:45-2pm (MDT)
Presented by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiat...
2020 Getches-Wilkinson Center Summer Conference at Colorado Law, Part 3
Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West: A GWC Webinar Series
Session 3: A Role for the Business Community
Mike Bernier, Director of Sustainability and Environmental Affairs, Swire Coca-Cola
Todd Reeve, Chief Exe...
NARF & CU Law's Indigenous Peoples Intellectual Property Webinar Part I
Overview of Intellectual Property Law Issues Related to Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions
Moderators:
Kristen Carpenter, University of Colorado Law School
Sue Noe, Senior Staff Attorney, Native American R...
Panel Discussion on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life & Legacy
Panel Discussion on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life & Legacy
Moderated by Jennifer Sullivan (Assistant Dean)
Panelists:
Melissa Hart (Colorado Supreme Court Justice)
Fred Bloom (Assoc. Dean, Professor of Law)
Aya Gruber (Professor of Law)
Cra...
2020 Getches-Wilkinson Center Summer Conference at Colorado Law
Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West: A GWC Webinar Series
Session One: Water Markets and Private Investments in Western Agriculture: A Road Forward?
September 24, 2020
With James James Eklund (Founder & CEO, E...
Colorado Law’s Anti-Racism and Representation Initiative
University of Colorado Law School Dean S. James Anaya outlines the Anti-Racism and Representation Initiative, which seeks to confront racism and its persistent effects and advance the representation and genuine welcoming of Black people and other mar...
2020 Getches Wilkinson Center Summer Conference at Colorado Law
Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West: A GWC Webinar Series
Session One: Expanding the Toolbox of Water Financing Options
September 15, 2020
Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and Director of The Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law
Attorney General Phil Weiser, State of Colorado
Justice Melissa Hart, Colorado Supreme Court
University o...
Silicon Flatirons: COVID-19 and Electronic Health Data
September 3rd, 2020 – 3:00pm-4:15pm MDT
Silicon Flatirons Center
University of Colorado Law School
Craig Konnoth, (Moderator) Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School; Health Data and Technology Initiative Director, Silicon F...
Police Reform in the Age of Black Lives Matter - Monica Bell, Yale Law School
Byron R. White Center Constitutional Law Speaker Series
Professor Bell discusses how the frayed relationship between police and the communities they serve represents more than just a breakdown of confidence that the police will treat people with dig...
Colorado Law Talks: Cases Every Business Lawyer Should Know
Professor Mark J. Loewenstein, Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs and Monfort Professor of Commercial Law
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder, Colorado
University of Colorado Law School
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Moderator: Justice Melissa Hart, Colorado Supreme Court
Panelists:
Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson, Univ. of Colorado Law School
Solicitor General Eric Olson, Colorado Office of the Attorne...
Silicon Flatirons Virtual Series - Part Four: Legal Implications of COVID-19 for Startups
June 10th, 2020 – 3:00pm MDT
Brad Bernthal, (Moderator) Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School; Entrepreneurship Initiative Director, Silicon Flatirons
Amy Hartman, Founder, Hartman Employment Law LLC
Brett C. Painter, Partner, Em...
56th Annual John R. Coen Lecture: "The Treadmill and the Contract" Featuring Angela P. Harris
Angela P. Harris speaks at the 56th Annual John R. Coen Lecture "The Treadmill and the Contract: Race, Class and the Environment in American Law" on April 18, 2013.
58th Annual John R. Coen Lecture: "Are judges politically biased?" Featuring Dan Kahan
58th Annual John R. Coen Lecture
Featuring: Dan Kahan, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, Yale Law School
Topic: "Are judges politically biased? An experimental examination."
Yale Law Professor Dan Kahan delivered a ...
8th Annual Schultz Lecture: "Threats and Opportunities" Featuring Governor John W. Hickenlooper
Energy:
"Threats and Opportunities - An Entrepreneur's Perspective"
Governor John Hickenlooper outlined his vision for a path to cleaner, more efficient forms and systems of energy at the University of Colorado Law School on November 12. In the 8th ...
9th Annual Schultz Lecture: "Reducing CO2 Emissions in the U.S" Featuring Paul Joskow
On September 22, 2016, Paul Joskow delivered the 9th Schultz lecture "Reducing CO2 Emissions in the U.S. Electric Power Sector".
Electricity generation accounts for about 30% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. While emissions have declined by about ...
10th Annual Schultz Lecture: "The State of U.S. Energy Policy" Featuring Colette Honorable
Colette Honorable
Former Commissioner, FERC
Partner, Reed Smith LLP
October 19, 2017
"The State of U.S. Energy Policy Following the Paris Agreement Who is Leading?"
The 2017 Shultz Lecture focused on the evolution of energy policy in the U.S. and be...
SFC Virtual Series: Virtual Hiring and Onboarding of New Attorneys
Part Three of Silicon Flatiron's Virtual Series: Legal Perspectives on Physical Distancing and its Impact
June 3rd, 2020 – 3:00pm MDT
Panelists:
Susan L. Hintze, (Moderator) Founder and Managing Partner, Hintze Law PLLC
Kristine DeBry, Chief of ...