This Spring 2024, the CU Law School is offering Mini Law School, a six-week, online-only curriculum for Spring 2024 that will focus on the Supreme Court's 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 Terms and the critical cases that impact everyone in the United States and even abroad. Students who enroll will receive a waiver to apply to the CU Law School without being charged an application fee!
The six-week series kicks off Wednesday, January 17 with Professor Fred Bloom's discussion of the Supreme Court as an institution in flux. Each week, a Colorado Law professor will present on a different topic, including:
- How the Supreme Court is Changing Voting and Elections (Professor Doug Spencer)
- The Case that Could Unravel the Tax System (Associate Professor Sloan Speck)
- Indigenous Peoples, Native Nations, and the Supreme Court (Clinical Associate Professor Christina Stanton)
- The First Amendment and the Supreme Court (Professor Helen Norton)
- And more!
Students have the option to either participate live online via a livestream or watch recordings of the lectures on demand on their own schedule.
Registration is now open! For more details, including the full schedule, please visit the Mini Law School website. Please contact mini-law@colorado.edu with additional questions.