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Home About the Denver University Law Review The Denver University Law Review is the premier law journal of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The Denver University Law Review dates back 84 years to 1923, when its predecessor, the Denver Bar Association Record, began publication. In 1928, the name of the publication was changed to Dicta. The journal was published under that name until 1963, when it became the Denver Law Center Journal. It became the Denver Law Journal in 1966, and finally, the Denver University Law Review in 1985. The Denver Bar Association was the sole publisher until 1939, when the Colorado Bar Association joined the effort. The University of Denver College of Law joined the two bar associations as co-publisher in 1949, then took over as sole publisher in 1966. Current News On February 15th, 2008, the Denver University Law Review hosted a Symposium entitled Global Climate Change: Integrating Environmental Justice Into Policy, Regulation, and Litigation. For streaming video of our event, please click here » United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito cited the Denver University Law Review in his dissenting opinion in Cunningham v. California, decided January 22, 2007 (available at 2007 WL 135687). In this case regarding sentencing guidelines, Justice Alito cited Tenth Circuit Judge Michael W. McConnell's article, The Booker Mess, 83 Denv. U. L. Rev. 665 (2006). To download a pdf copy of Judge McConnell's article, please click here » Tara L. Dunn's article, The Developing Theory of Good Faith in Director Conduct: Are Delaware Courts Ready to Force Corporate Directors to Go Out-of-Pocket After Disney IV?, 83 Denv. U. L. Rev. 531 (2005) was cited by the Delaware Supreme Court in its highly-anticipated June 8, 2006 opinion, In re The Walt Disney Company Derivative Litigation, 2006 WL 1562466, at *24 (Del. June 8, 2006). Paul Chessin's article, Borrowing From Peter to Pay Paul: A Statistical Analysis of Colorado's Deferred Deposit Loan Act, 83 Denv. U. L. Rev. 387 (2005) has made both local and national headlines! Mr. Chessin's article is a timely and insightful discussion of the payday loan business. To view the Rocky Mountain News article, please click here. To view the Boulder Daily Camera article (requires an account with the newspaper), please click here. To view the press release, please click here » Recent Events Judge Neil M. Gorsuch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit visited the Sturm College of Law on January 29, 2008. Judge Carlos F. Lucero of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and Judge David Edward, Former Member of the European Court of Justice, visited the Sturm College of Law on January 22, 2007. To view their presentation: Comparison of the European Community Courts and the U.S. Federal Courts, please click here » Judge Tymkovich of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals visited the Sturm College of Law on October 12, 2005. To view Judge Tymkovich's presentation, please click here » Judge Ebel of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals visited the Sturm College of Law on September 1, 2004. To view Judge Ebel's presentation, please click here » Note: this video plays in the Windows Media format. Broadband only. Length 62 min. To get the latest version of Windows Media Player, click here »
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