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96 U. Colo. L. Rev. [i] (2025)

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UNIVERSITY OF


    COLORADO LAW REVIEW
                      VOLUME 96

                      FOREWORD

    What lies ahead of you in this Volume is over one-thousand
pages of scholarship. This collection comes together through the
careful work of many. I would like to take this opportunity to
recognize those who brought this Volume to fruition.
    I would like to thank each of our authors for choosing to
publish with Colorado Law  Review Volume  96. Each article
brings a unique contribution toward our goals for this year: to
find authors  and  articles that highlight new voices and
uncommon   perspectives; to celebrate each author's personal
tone, voice, and style; to bring humanity to academia; to present
thought-provoking topics that challenge hegemony; to confront
important issues in the Rocky Mountain region; and to address
ideas important to our fellow students, such as Indigenous
rights, technology, the environment, and social justice.
    Authors pour months (if not years) into an article and then
entrust it to us-students-to shepherd it through publication.
And  we are honored to do it. We are grateful for their trust,
openness, and kindness towards us. We at Colorado Law Review
do not take this lightly. We sincerely appreciate each of our
sixteen professional authors for working with us this year.
    The  work of a law review  is hard. This Volume is no
different. At the beginning of this year, our Executive Board
presented the 3L Editors with a goal: provide our authors with
the  most  thorough, respectful, and enjoyable experience
possible. Our 3L Editors, unsurprisingly, delivered. They spent
hours painstakingly reviewing each idea, every sentence, every
word, and every mark within this Volume. They did this while
representing the University of Colorado Law School as leaders
in mock   trial, moot court, international moot court, and
transactional competitions; representing real clients through
practicums and clinics; advocating for democracy by canvassing,
phone banking, and working at polling stations; raising families;
publishing their own articles in Volume 96; and completing the
rigorous work that is law school. I am continually in awe of the
people and work of Colorado Law's Class of 2025. They are in a
class of their own. Getting to work with my classmates in this
way  has been  one of the  greatest joys of my law  school
experience. Though a small token compared to their effort, I

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