Summer 2025 Faculty Scholarship Workshop Series

In July, faculty members at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law participated in the bi-annual Summer Scholarship Workshop Series, hosted by Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship Nancy Leong.
The series provided an opportunity for faculty members to present and receive feedback on their current research and scholarship, including topics in Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, Disability Law, Energy and Environmental Law, Health Law, Immigration Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Human Rights Law, Prisoners' Rights, Property Law, and the intersection of law and artificial intelligence.
University of Denver Sturm College of Law Summer Scholarship Workshop Series
July 16
Seth Packrone, Assistant Professor of Law
“The Systemic Right to Inclusion”
July 23
John Bliss, Associate Professor of Law
AI Book Chapter “the Legal Vanguard”
Bernard Chao, Professor of Law & Maxine Kurtz Research Scholar; Co-Director, Intellectual Property and Technology Law Program
“Real Hypothetical Negotiations”
Marty Katz, Professor of Law
“Special Treatment for Religion”
Miriam Kerler, Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellow
“The Right to Intimate Association in Prison”
Kelley Loper, Professor of Law; Director, Ved Nanda Center for International and Comparative Law
“International Human Rights Law & LGBTQ+ Rights in Asia”
Govind Persad, Associate Professor of Law
“Is There a Medical Exception to Equal Protection?”
Sarah Schindler, Professor of Law; Director, Environmental Law and Natural Resources Program
“House Factories”
Katie Steefel, Assistant Professor of the Practice of Law
“Unconstitutional But Not Unconstitutional Enough”
Lindsey Webb, Associate Professor of Law; Robert V. Yegge Clinical Director
“Incarceration as Death Sentence”
July 30
Roberto Corrada, Professor of Law; Mulligan Burleson Chair in Modern Learning
“The Public Rights Doctrine in Administrative Law after SEC v. Jarkesy”
Liz Jordan, Assistant Professor of Law; Director, Immigration Law & Policy Clinic
“Lawless Immigration Litigation”
Wyatt Sassman, Associate Professor of Law; Director, Christopher N. Lasch Clinical Teaching Fellowship Program
“Managing the Decline of American Oil Production”
Amanda Savage, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
“Sacrificed by Bail Reform”