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Byron White Center, Silicon Flatirons and the Daniels Fund Convene Explore Bias and the Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence

May 2, 2024

ֱ Law’s powerhouse organizations—the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law, Silicon Flatirons, and the Daniels Fund—brought together legal scholars, lawyers, entrepreneurs and scientists to examine the ethical challenges posed by the rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various aspects of society.

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The 32nd Annual Rothgerber Conference on AI and The Constitution Makes History

May 2, 2024

On April 19, the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law and the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Policy and Entrepreneurship hosted the 32nd Annual Rothgerber Conference on AI and the Constitution. This year’s conference was one of the first of its kind to focus on prevalent issues at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and the Constitution. Interdisciplinary scholars, scientists, lawyers and students from around the world gathered at the University of ֱ Law School in Boulder to discuss recent AI developments and the impact on the right to privacy, free speech under the First Amendment, and judicial interpretation.

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Mini Law School kicks off its 14th season, featuring lectures on the 2024 Election

April 25, 2024

Registration for the fall 2024 session of Mini Law school is now open! Each semester, this series provides an excellent lifelong-learning opportunity, and the upcoming edition is no exception. This fall’s curriculum will focus on how the 2024 election will change areas of the law, from immigration to healthcare.

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Earth Day 2024: Highlighting The GWC and Water Rights

April 22, 2024

For more than half a century, environmental and natural resources law has been a distinguishing strength of the University of ֱ Law School. Our commitment to teaching and research in these areas complements the school’s physical location in the Rocky Mountain West—a region defined by its vast natural resources, public lands and parks, and many American Indian reservations.

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32nd Annual Rothgerber Conference to be held this Friday at ֱ Law

April 15, 2024

On April 19, Silicon Flatirons and the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law are proud to be partnering together for their joint conference “AI and the Constitution," held in University of ֱ Law School’s Wittemyer Courtroom.

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ֱ Law Celebrates the Fourth Annual BIPOC Cord Ceremony

April 1, 2024

This year marks the fourth annual BIPOC Cord Ceremony. This ceremony serves as an important way for ֱ Law to recognize the achievements of graduating Black, Indigenous, and other students of color. A relatively new addition to the commencement celebrations at ֱ Law, the event has grown into a cherished tradition. What makes this tradition particularly unique, however, is that it was created by a student, Larrisa Alire ’23, during her time as a 1L.

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Conservative and Liberal Perspectives Come Together on the Benefit of Class Actions

April 1, 2024

On March 19, the University of ֱ Law School’s Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law and the ֱ Law Federalist Society hosted a thought-provoking discussion about Professor Brian Fitzpatrick’s ground-breaking book, The Conservative Case for Class Actions.

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ֱ Law Democrats revive annual Law School Talent Show

March 28, 2024

This past month, ֱ Law Democrats and the Class of 2025 officers hosted a talent show, reviving a treasured tradition among Law Buffs who took part in and attended similar talent shows in their law school days. Staff, faculty, and students gathered in Schaden Commons to witness the varied skills of the law school community.

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Byron White Center hosts “Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism” Lunch Talk

March 18, 2024

On March 12, the Byron R. White Center for American Constitutional Law and the American Constitution Society (ACS) at ֱ Law hosted a lunch talk on “Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism” with Georgetown Law Professor Victoria Nourse.

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John Echohawk to Deliver 2024 Commencement Ceremony Remarks

March 5, 2024

The University of ֱ Law School is pleased to announce that Native American rights attorney and Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund, John Echohawk, will be the speaker for the ֱ Law Class of 2024 commencement recognition ceremony.

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