Recent articles
Press release: Governor Polis signs collateral consequences reform bill
HB21-1311 is a paradigm shift in CO tax policy
Charity Navigator awards CCLP four-star ranking for the fourth consecutive year
Introducing our new summer legal interns
We are happy to introduce our summer 2021 legal interns, Emiliano Salazar and Tessa Stackow! Emiliano Salazar is a rising 2L at the University of Colorado Law School. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 2012 with degrees in...
Recent posts
Statement: Trump’s DACA order is cruel and unnecessary
The following statement is by Claire Levy, Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy. Less than one month ago, Colorado Center on Law and Policy issued a statement decrying the animus behind the violence in Charlottesville....
Sen. Larry Crowder: A stalwart for rural Colorado
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is proud to bestow this year’s Champions of Economic Justice Awards on two people who have had a profound impact on the lives of low-income Coloradans: Sen. Larry Crowder, R-Alamosa, and Edwin Kahn, Esq....
The Fight for Labor’s Collective Legal Power Continues
On March 15th, 1887, Colorado’s Sixth General Assembly recognized Labor Day as a public holiday, making Colorado the second state in the nation to do so. Labor Day is our nation’s tribute to “the contributions workers have made to the...
Statement: Bipartisan health plan deserves consideration
This morning, Governors John Hickenlooper, John Kasich and six other Governors released a plan to stabilize the private insurance market, to reinforce requirements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that ensure that coverage remains...
The Social Determinants of Education: Reflections of a Fourth-Year Teacher, Part 2
Editor’s note: With school going back in session, this is the second in a three-part series about challenges in low-income schools by Renée Swick-Ziller, an English teacher in northeast Denver. Swick-Ziller is a native of Pueblo and a...
Beyond ‘Dog Whistle Politics’: An interview with Ian Haney López
Ian Haney López is regarded as one of the nation’s leading thinkers on how racism has evolved in the United States since the civil rights era. Currently a professor of law at the University of California Berkeley, he is the author of...
The Social Determinants of Education: Reflections of a Fourth-Year Teacher
Editor’s note: With school going back in session, this is the first in a three-part series about challenges in low-income schools by Renée Swick-Ziller, a Denver English teacher. Swick-Ziller is a native of Pueblo and a proud alumna of...
News Release: CCLP & Hunger Free CO – Good news for Coloradans who need food stamps
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACTS: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Ellie Agar ellie@hungerfreecolorado.org 303-228-7973 DENVER (August 17, 2017) - More Coloradans who are facing difficult life circumstances and...
Statement on the violence in Charlottesville
The following is a statement from Claire Levy, Executive Director of Colorado Center on Law and Policy: The motivating animus behind the ugly display of violence in Charlottesville on Saturday was plain. It was an assertion of White...
Solving Problems: How CCLP Gets Stuff Done
What if you only had seven days to find a different place to live, pack up and move all of your possessions, relocate your family and enroll your kids in a new school? Unfortunately, in parts of Colorado where landlords know they can get...