Students

  • WoCC Organization Gathering
    Colorado Law is home to nearly 50 active student organizations. These organizations are a phenomenal way for law students to increase their knowledge, gain leadership experience, network and collaborate with the legal community, and build
  • students editing the law review
    Issue 1 of Volume 95 of the University of Colorado Law Review is now available online! The articles in this issue touch on what it means to be human: analyzing the intersection of law with beauty, race, the marketplace, data privacy, immigration, labor, and AI.
  • Natives Vote Initiative
    The Natives Vote team, a collaborative effort including the American Indian Law Clinic at Colorado Law, First Peoples Worldwide, IllumiNative and Native Organizers Alliance, was launched to address the unique challenges faced by Native communities in exercising their right to vote.
  • Malorie Stick
    Last week, the National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA) announced this year’s Community Task Force. Colorado Law 1L Malorie Stick was one of three students selected.
  • student veterans
    Colorado Law students come from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, bringing their unique perspectives to our legal community. This Veterans Day, we are proud to highlight just a few of our incredible students who have served in the military.
  • CLALDF
    Colorado Law is home to nearly 50 active student organizations. These organizations empower law students to increase their knowledge, gain leadership experience, network, and collaborate with the legal community—all while building connections with classmates that will last throughout their careers and beyond. In this spotlight, we are excited to share more about the Colorado Law Animal Legal Defense Fund (CLALDF).  
  • ursula davy
    For our next spotlight, we sit down with 2L Ursula Davy to learn more about her time here at Colorado Law so far.
  • Christina Stanton teaches at Mullen high school
    The Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law at Colorado Law commemorated annual Constitution Day on September 28 and 29, a practice it has engaged in for the last twelve years. In 2004, Congress recognized
  • Tad Elliott
    For our next spotlight, we sat down with 2L Tad Elliott to learn more about his time here at Colorado Law so far. Tad is from Durango, CO, and was a professional athlete for twelve years before coming to law school.
  • niall griffin
    For our next spotlight, we sat down with 2L Niall Griffin to learn more about his time here at Colorado Law so far. Originally from Glen Ellyn, IL, Niall worked in the service industry for 6 years prior to coming to law school. Once he graduates, he hopes to use his law degree to provide legal counsel to small businesses and startups.
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