On the cover: American Indian Law Clinic students and faculty. From left: Hannah Ahders '25, Robert Draper '26, Elodie Dodge '26, Celene Olguin '25, Clinical Professor and Director of the American Indian Law Clinic Christina Stanton '15, Jessica Garcia '26, Malorie Stick '26, and Grant Lammers '25.
Features
The Power of Service: Empowering Communities in Colorado and Beyond
As our nation navigates a rapidly changing legal landscape and highly consequential presidential election this fall, the Clinical Education Program at Colorado Law works tirelessly to provide knowledge and resources for students, voters, and community organizations to make steps toward a positive future.
鈥淵ou Can't Punish People Out of Being Unhoused鈥: Chris Reynolds 鈥10 Pioneers Unique Approach to Supporting Boulder鈥檚 Unhoused Community
As deputy city attorney for the city of Boulder, Chris Reynolds '10 has played an integral role in establishing Boulder鈥檚 Community Court, which uses an individual and trauma-informed approach to resolve court cases instead of cycling people between the streets and jail.
Wyss Scholars Program Helps Alumni Pursue Careers In Public Lands Law
A legal career in land conservation may often feel unattainable for recent law school graduates. The pressure to pay off student loan debt, coupled with the often-lower paying salaries in public interest jobs, could prompt them to look elsewhere. The Wyss Scholars Program, funded by the Wyss Foundation, is changing that.
Amazing Adjuncts
Every year, around 45 adjunct faculty teach a wide range of upper-level courses. With a mix of theoretical and practice-minded perspectives, adjuncts are an essential part of the Colorado Law community.