Juvenile & Family Law Program

University of Colorado Law School
UCB 401, Room 432
Boulder, CO  80309

(303) 492-0166

Launched in the fall of 2004, the mission of the Juvenile and Family Law Program (JFLP) is to provide students with opportunities to acquire specialized knowledge in the fields of juvenile and family law, develop a network of, and foster collaboration between, students, academics, and practitioners, and engage in interdisciplinary work in the study and practice of juvenile and family law.


Personnel

Colene Robinson Clinical Professor of Law
Co-Director of Juvenile and Family Law Program
Director of Clinical Programs

Our Vision

With our roots in Colorado and a global outlook, we are ...

a supportive and diverse educational and scholarly community in a place that inspires vigorous pursuit of ideas, critical analysis, contemplation, and civic engagement to advance knowledge about the law in an open, just society.


Our Mission

To be an outstanding public law school that: provides students with a state-of-the-art legal education and prepares them to serve wisely and with professionalism; advances the development of knowledge through scholarship, testing of new ideas, and challenges to the status quo; and serves as a vehicle and catalyst for meaningful public service, all of which deliver high value to our students and have positive impacts?both locally and globally?on the legal profession and society.