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Colorado Law is thrilled to announce our newest Professorships, along with the three recipients of the Dean’s Scholar Awards. These individuals already bring their valuable expertise, leadership, and scholarship to our faculty, and we look forward to their continued impact. Please join us in extending our sincerest congratulations to them.
Dean’s Scholar Award
Alexia Brunet Marks is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at the University of Colorado Law School. Professor Brunet Marks is a globally recognized food law scholar who researches the connections between our prevailing food system and its effects on food safety, nutrition, agricultural labor and soil health. She teaches Food Law and Policy, Torts, International Business Transactions and International Trade Law. Her recent work on regenerative agriculture was selected for the 2025 Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review. She has published in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, the Harvard Journal on Regulation, and the North Carolina Law Review, and has authored several book chapters.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to receive this prestigious research award,” said Brunet Marks. “It brings me great joy to contribute to this talented research faculty and to make meaningful impacts in the communities that I serve.”
Maryam Jamshidi is an Associate Professor of Law who teaches and writes in the areas of national security law, public international law, the...
Officials from the Task Force answer ABC24’s questions and issue a detailed PSA on how the public can verify real officers.