Public lands
- The Getches-Wilkinson Center (GWC) is seeking Colorado Law students interested in natural resources, energy, and environmental law to serve as the GWC Summer Research Assistant. The Spring and Summer Research Assistants will work closely with the
- GWC is accepting applications for Summer 2025 and Academic Year 25/26 Scholarships and Fellowships in Natural Resources Law.听The deadline to apply is Friday, January 17, 2025.Opportunities include:The Wyss Scholars Program for U.S. Lands
- University of Colorado Law student Zane Reynolds (鈥26) was awarded the Charles N. Woodruff Fellowship. The Charles N. Woodruff fellowship was established in memory of Charles Woodruff, a highly successful water resources lawyer, to promote
- On Friday, October 4th and Saturday, October 5th, as beautiful weather and fall colors descended upon the Front Range, legal practitioners, academics, government officials, and students gathered at the University of Colorado Law School in the
- Originally published by the Colorado Law School Amicus Fall 2024 on Oct. 7, 2024A legal career in land conservation may often feel unattainable for recent law school graduates. The pressure to pay off student loan debt, coupled with the often-lower
- ADVANCED NATURAL RESOURCES SEMINAR: THE COLORADO PLATEAUProfessors Chris Winter & Mark SquillaceSpring Semester, 2025Applications are now open for this seminar. Download application instructions here. Deadline To Apply: Mon, Nov 4th by 5pm
- The Getches-Wilkinson Center, American Indian Law Program and Colorado Environmental Law Journal are pleased to present the 2024 Martz Symposium on Public Lands.The Future of Public Lands 鈥 People, Place, and PowerPublic lands across the United
- The Getches-Wilkinson Center and American Indian Law Program are pleased to present the 2024 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture.Public Lands, Water, and Tribal Sovereignty in an Era of Energy TransitionPolicies regarding federal public lands and
- In a victory for old-growth forests and public transparency, on May 24, 2024, a federal district court found that BLM violated the law when it approved its 鈥淚ntegrated Vegetation Management for Resilient Lands鈥 program in southwest Oregon. Colorado
- On April 18, 2024, the Bureau of Land Management issued a final rule that will guide future management of 245 million acres of public land, nearly 1/0th of the country鈥檚 land base. In the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, Congress