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Current Issue: Volume 36, Number 1 (2025)
Front Matter
Front Matter
Colorado Environmental Law Journal
Editor's Note
Colorado Environmental Law Journal
Articles
David Getches: A Jurist at the Service of the Indigenous Cause
Armando Guevara Gil
End Game: Designing Smarter Wind and Solar Decommissioning Requirements
Kyra Toering and Natalie Heun
Notes
Regulating Cultured Meat Labels in the United States
Natalie Mousa