Water law
- Colorado Law is ranked seventh in the nation for environmental law with the Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment (GWC) advancing its commitment to educating young leaders through the Water Law Fellows Program.
- University of Colorado Law School student Celeste Baro ('27) is this year’s David Harrison Innovations in Water and Energy Law & Policy Fellow. The Fellowship, initiated in 2010 by partners of the law firm of Moses, Wittemyer, Harrison and
- A Colorado Law Student EventPresented by: The Byron White Center, The Getches-Wilkinson Center, and the American Constitution SocietyPanelists: Professor Daria Roithmayr, BWC Director Deep Gulasekaram, and GWC Director Chris WinterTuesday,
- 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
- Getches-WilkinsonCenterWaterLawFellows PositionAnnouncementTheGetches-WilkinsonCenterforNaturalResources,EnergyandtheEnvironment(GWC)atthe
- The Getches-Wilkinson Center is happy to announce that our Water Law Fellow, Andrew Teegarden, has accepted a full-time role with the WaterNow Alliance as a Water Policy Associate. The WaterNow Alliance is a national non-profit providing innovative
- GWC is accepting applications for Summer 2025 and Academic Year 25/26 Scholarships and Fellowships in Natural Resources Law.The deadline to apply is Friday, January 17, 2025.Opportunities include:The Wyss Scholars Program for U.S. Lands
- Andrew Teegarden, current GWC Water Law Fellow:The Annual Colorado River Water Users Association (CRUWA) Conference in Las Vegas was one of the busiest in recent years. Part of the increased participation stems from the current impasse in
- Please join the Navajo Nation Department of Justice, the American Indian Law Program and the Getches-Wilkinson Center for a timely discussion regarding the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 2024. The focus of the
- The Colorado River Research Group is pleased to share its latest policy brief, entitled: “Active and Passive Water Saving Mechanisms on the Colorado River: Challenges and Opportunities.” The document provides a brief overview of how the major