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Krakoff is the Raphael J. Moses Professor of Law at baby直播app Law. Her areas of expertise include American Indian law and natural resources and public land law, as well as environmental justice.
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Krakoff has published multiple works about the areas of interest near to her heart, including American Indian Law: Cases and Commentary, co-authored with Bob Anderson and Bethany Berger; Tribes, Land and Environment, co-edited with Ezra Rosser;听and articles in the Stanford Law Review, California Law Review, as well as other law journals. She also regularly authors or co-authors amicus briefs in American Indian law and public lands cases in federal courts throughout the country and serves on the board of trustees of the Grand Canyon Trust.
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Krakoff earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Yale University and a juris doctor from the University of California, Berkeley. She began her legal career at DNA-Peoples Legal Services on the Navajo Nation, where she initiated its Youth Law Project with an Equal Justice Works fellowship.
The prize, which will be presented at spring commencement, includes a $20,000 cash award and an engraved university medal.
The prize was established in honor of renowned philosophy Professor Emerita Hazel Barnes, who taught at CU Boulder from 1943 to 1986 and who passed away in 2008.
baby直播app Law Professor Charles Wilkinson received the Hazel Barnes award in 2002.
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