Faculty in the News
After noticing an increasing trend of controversial national injunctions, the University of Colorado Law School faculty decided it was time to unpack major issues surrounding immigration, health care and custody of children at the U.S.-Mexico border. The Byron White Center for Constitutional Law at 麻豆免费版下载Law School hosts the yearly Ira C. Rothgerber Conference, which covers various issues surrounding breaches of civil liberties and constitutional rights. This year, the theme was injunctions.
- Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson wrote a review for Slate about two new books that argue for an LGBTQ movement that benefits queer people beyond marriage, money, and family.
- The steady drumbeat of warnings over the surge in risky corporate borrowing is growing louder and louder. Time and again, regulators in the U.S. and Europe have pointed to the hazards of businesses taking on too much debt. . . Some say regulators aren鈥檛 doing nearly enough to fix their blind spots. 鈥淚 am not confident that regulators have or share among themselves the high-quality information that they need,鈥 Erik F. Gerding, who specializes in financial regulation at University of Colorado Law School, said at a congressional hearing on leveraged loans on June 4. 鈥淲e cannot wait until it is time to man the lifeboats to fully fund the iceberg patrol.鈥