Paul F. Campos
Professor of Law
Constitutional Law; Legal Philosophy; Legislative Process; Property
Courses:
Fall 2025 | Special Topics | LAWS 6708-803 |
Spring 2025 | Sports Law | LAWS 7331-801 |
Spring 2025 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-801 |
Fall 2024 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-802 |
Spring 2024 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-801 |
Spring 2024 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-801 |
Fall 2023 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-801 |
Spring 2023 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-801 |
Spring 2023 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-801 |
Fall 2022 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-801 |
Spring 2022 | Property | LAWS 5624-803 |
Spring 2022 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-801 |
Fall 2020 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-801 |
Fall 2020 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-801 |
Spring 2020 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Spring 2020 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-801 |
Fall 2019 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-801 |
Spring 2019 | Property | LAWS 5624-804 |
Spring 2019 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-801 |
Fall 2018 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-801 |
Spring 2018 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-001 |
Spring 2018 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Fall 2017 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Fall 2017 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Spring 2017 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-001 |
Spring 2017 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Fall 2016 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Fall 2016 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Spring 2016 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Spring 2016 | Econ of Am Legal System | LAWS 7318-001 |
Spring 2016 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Fall 2015 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Fall 2015 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Spring 2015 | Property | LAWS 5624-803 |
Spring 2014 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Fall 2013 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Fall 2013 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
Spring 2013 | Property | LAWS 5624-802 |
Fall 2012 | Statutory Interpretation | LAWS 6128-001 |
Fall 2012 | Seminar: Theory of Punishment | LAWS 8548-001 |
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.