Faculty Activities 2018
- Associate Professor Kristelia GarcÃa presented her work-in-progress, "A Reconsideration of Copyright’s Term," at the University of Texas Law School’s Intellectual Property, Science & Technology Workshop.
- Professor Suzette Malveaux argued in defense of nationwide injunctions as a panelist at the 2018 National Association of Attorneys General Fall Meeting. The panel, moderated by District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine, debated the wisdom
- Associate Professor Anna Spain Bradley served as the keynote speaker at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s signature event in Washington, D.C. celebrating Conflict Resolution Month.
- Professors Sarah Krakoff and Mark Squillace each submitted law professor amicus briefs challenging the Trump administration's actions to shrink Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, respectively.
- On Nov. 26, Associate Professor Craig Konnoth will present his paper, "Medical Civil Rights," at the Health Law, Policy, Bioethics, and Biotechnology Workshop at Harvard Law School. The workshops provide a forum for discussion of new scholarship in
- Moses Lasky Professor of Law Sarah Krakoff taught a monthlong course on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the United States at Sapienza University of Rome in Italy in October 2018. The class was part of an international master’s program that
- Professor Kristen Carpenter presented at the National Congress of American Indians' 75th annual Convention and Marketplace, held Oct. 21-26, 2018, in Denver. She participated in the "International Advocacy to Protect Tribal Sovereignty" panel, where
- Associate Professor Harry Surden will present at the 2019 Georgia State University Law Review Symposium, Legal Intelligence Through Artificial Intelligence, on April 5, 2019.
- Associate Professor Margot Kaminski spoke on a panel about how the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) affects U.S. businesses at an event hosted by the Privacy Foundation at the University of Denver Law School Oct. 26.On Nov
- Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and director of the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law, spoke on a panel about social justice at the Mandela and the Law Conference, held Oct. 26 and 27 at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.