Published: Aug. 10, 2018
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Part of the Colorado Law Talks series in Denver,听University of Colorado Law School听Associate Professor Anna Spain Bradley on Sept. 12 will discuss recent challenges and threats to human rights in America and around the world.

Her talk will focus on the historical connection between America's civil rights movement and the promotion of human rights under international law, shared common challenges听and a future vision that deepens the relationships among communities across borders.

Spain Bradley recently , given to five educators across th e country. She specializes in public international law, international dispute resolution, international human rights, peace and security, and law and neuroscience.

Colorado Law Talks is a series of lectures in Denver that provide members of the Colorado Law community an opportunity to hear about the lecturers鈥 current research or teaching听and to discuss the questions and ideas that motivate, influence听and shape their work. The talk is followed by a reception.听

This event is free for all Colorado Law students, faculty听and staff; recent (2013鈥18) graduates;听and Law Alumni Ambassadors. Tickets are听$10 for all other alumni and $20 for other guests. Proceeds from this talk will benefit the Program for the Advanced Study of International Human Rights.

If you go

Who: Open to the public
What: Colorado Law Talk: Reviving America's Human Rights Movement
When: Wednesday, Sept. 12, 5:30鈥7:30 p.m.
Where: , 1900 16th St., Suite 1700, Denver