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We are pleased to announce we have completed a national search for the inaugural pair of Getches-Wilkinson Water Law Fellows.The Getches-Wilkinson Water Fellows program was initiated by a generous donation from David Bonderman, a lawyer, businessman
The Water & Tribes Initiative: Tribal Water Rights & a Sustainable Vision for the Colorado River BasinApril 27, 2021The 30 federally recognized tribes in the Colorado River Basin depend on the Colorado and its tributaries for a variety of
Featured Articles:Professor Krakoff Named Deputy Solicitor for Parks and WildlifeGWC Water Law Fellows file Amicus Brief in La Plata County v. Colorado Department of Public HealthColorado Law Student Environmental Law Award WinnersRead the
Colorado Law Dean James Anaya leads a moderated conversation with Secretary Haaland and Congressman Neguse exploring both agency and legislative priorities regarding public lands and water management, resource extraction, energy development, and
Jacqueline Patterson, director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program, joined students Natasha Viteri and Cynthia Vitale for a wide-ranging discussion of her work to rectify the unequal distribution of benefits and burdens around
Getches-Wilkinson Center Water Law Fellows Jaime Garcia and Chelsea Colwyn filed an amicus brief on behalf of Eco-Cycle and Conservation Colorado in an important environmental protection caseOn April 7, the Colorado Supreme Court heard oral
2021 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources: Are We Saved? Tempering Our Expectations for Natural Resources Management Under the Biden AdministrationMarcilynn A. Burke Dean and Dave Frohnmayer Chair in Leadership and Law University
13th Annual Schultz Lecture in Energy: Climate Change and Innovative Paths to a Sustainable FutureDr. Steven Chu U.S. Secretary of Energy 2009-2013 William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology Stanford
Kayla Carey and Nathan Stottler are recent graduates of CU’s Masters of the Environment program specializing in environmental policy. They took Professor Sharon Jacobs’ Energy Law and Regulation class this past spring and have prepared their
A Report from the Acequia Assistance ProjectThe Getches-Wilkinson Center is pleased to present the work of a team of students with the Acequia Assistance Project, who spent the last two years digging into the history, the politics, and law