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2008 Fall Issue Released!

March 25, 2009

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CU/DU Public Interest Career Fair featured in The Docket

March 24, 2009

CU/DU Public Interest Career Fair featured in The Docket


Katherine Hales, first prize winner of the Nathan Burke Memorial Copyright Competition

February 26, 2009

Please join me in congratulating Katherine Hales, the winner of this year’s first prize in the Nathan Burke Memorial Copyright Competition. Katherine won for her paper, “Who Is Burdened with the Duty to Monitor?”.
-Beto Juárez
-Dean and Professor of Law

ASCAP Competition 2-11-09


Brazil’s “Father of Environmental Law” to Speak at SCOL

February 18, 2009

The Natural Resources and Environmental Law Society (NRELS), Land Use Law Society (LULS), Native American Law Students Association (NALSA), Construction Real Estate Law Society (CRELS) and International Law Society (ILS), invite you to a presentation and Q&A on “Brazilian Environmental Law” from 12:00-1:00 pm Tuesday February 24 in Room 125 (pizza while it lasts) by VLADIMIR PASSOS DE FREITAS, law professor and former Chief Judge of Brazil’s Federal Court of Appeals in southern Brazil and former Prosecutor in the States of Sao Paulo and Parana.

Dr. Freitas is visiting thanks to Professor Rock and Kitty Pring’s current global study of specialized Environmental Courts and Tribunals (ECTs). Brazil has some of the world’s best courts specially dedicated to environmental law, land use planning, indigenous peoples, real estate and development, and public health – ECTs created by Judge Freitas. Internationally respected, his public-interest lawsuits and prosecutions, court opinions, books, articles, and lectures have laid the foundation of Environmental Law in Brazil and influenced developments throughout Latin America. He is a consultant to the United Nations, World Conservation Union, and other public and public-interest groups, and lectures on Environmental Law around the world.


DU Law student Michelle Larson-Krieg, winner of the student feminist jurisprudence essay contest

February 03, 2009

DU Law student Michelle Larson-Krieg, winner of the student feminist jurisprudence essay contest sponsored by The Women and the Law and Legal Rhetoric Programs at American University Washington College of Law, will present her winning essay on February 17 in Washington, D.C. Click here for more information about the event. And congratulations Michelle!

Alice Paul Essay Contest Founders Flyer


Alumna fought enemy, history in Afghanistan

January 14, 2009

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Environmental & Natural Resources Graduate Program alumni photos posted

January 07, 2009

Alumni Get Together »


DU Law Students Volunteer at Centro San Juan Diego Legal Fair

December 10, 2008

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Public Interest Law Group clerkship recipients posted, 2004-2008

November 19, 2008

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Congratulations to Michelle Larson-Krieg, Alice Paul Feminist Jurisprudence Essay Contest winner

November 17, 2008

The Legal Rhetoric and Women and the Law programs of American University Washington College of Law are pleased to announce the winner of the 2008 Alice Paul Feminist Jurisprudence Essay Contest.

Congratulations to Michelle Larson-Krieg, J.D. Candidate, 2009- University of Denver, Sturm College of Law author of “Comparable Worth in Minnesota and Ontario: Implications for U.S. Policy.”

To view winning essays and submit an entry for the 2009 contest visit www.wcl.american.edu/gender/wlp.

Alice Paul Essay Contest Founders Flyer


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