
Prof. Eli Wald appointed to the Colorado Judicial Ethics Advisory Board. The CJEAB provides advice on ethical issues to judicial officers who request an opinion on prospective conduct. Learn more about the CJEAB here.
Prof. Eli Wald appointed to the Colorado Judicial Ethics Advisory Board. The CJEAB provides advice on ethical issues to judicial officers who request an opinion on prospective conduct. Learn more about the CJEAB here.
Professor Patience Crowder | Community Economic Development Clinic
Publications
“Contracting for Complexity: Collective Impact Agreements in Community Economic Development,” 26(1) Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 63 (Symposium) (2017).
The SEC appointed a host of people, including University of Denver Sturm College of law professor Jay Brown, to their PCAOB board. Read more...
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law's Professor Justin Pidot pursues a case defending several Native American tribes in response to President Trumps unlawful action that abolishes a national monument of major historic and scientific importance. His case rest on the grounds that this would breach the United States Constitution and the Antiquities Act of 1906. Read more...
University of Denver Sturm College of Law Schools Associate Professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández writes an opinion piece for the New York Times regarding how ICE arrests undermine democratic values. Read more...
Charles W. Delaney Jr. Professor of Law Eli Wald recognized as one of the “Drivers for Change in Legal Services” by the International Bar Association. Read more...
University of Denver Sturm College of Law Professor Catherine Smith contributes to Supreme Court amicus brief for the Masterpiece Cakeshop LTD, et al v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Read more...
Professor Patience Crowder | Community Economic Development Clinic
What’s Art Got to do With It?: A Rebellious Lawyer Mindset in Transactional Practice, 23 Clinical L. Rev. 53 (2016).
Co-presenter, Quantifying Impact—Assessing Students in Transactional Law Clinics through Learning Portfolios, 16th Annual Transactional Clinical Conference, University of Pennsylvania School of Law (June 2, 2017).