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  • State of Colorado

    Law Forum - Colorado State Home Page

    Visit the Colorado State Home Page: Government Information, Visitor's Guide, Colorado Conditions, Colorado's Communities, Education, Jobs, Groups and Organizations, Colorado Headlines, Business and Industry.

  • Colorado Department of Education

    Law Forum - Colorado Department of Education

    The Colorado Department of Education, serving as the administrative arm of the Colorado State Board of Education, provides assistance to local education agencies and implements administrative rules in the following areas: the development of state educational policies, the general supervision of Colorado's public schools, including accreditation and accountability, providing consultive services to local school districts, teacher preparation and educator licensing, special education programming, monitoring the implementation of school finance regulations, auditing the administration of all funds disbursed by the Department,and developing programs for improved education.

  • Colorado Revised Statutes

  • University of Colorado Law Library

    Law Forum - University of Colorado Law Library

    The Law Library at the University of Colorado is located on the first floor of the Fleming Law Building on the southwestern corner of the C.U.-Boulder campus (near the intersection of Broadway and Baseline). The Law Library has one of the better legal reference collections in the western United States. It consists of over 308,000 volumes and microform equivalents, including a comprehensive collection of case law from all jurisdictions, statutes of all states, and the major digests, encyclopedias, and texts dealing with American law. English, Canadian, and other Commonwealth materials are almost as complete. German and French materials and other foreign and international law holdings provide a basis for comparative law studies.


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