Homepage | Sarah Krakoff University of Colorado School of Law 307 Fleming Law Building Campus Box 401 Boulder, CO 80309-0401
Tel: 303-492-2641 sarah.krakoff@colorado.edu |
Prior to joining the CU School of Law in 1996, Sarah Krakoff spent three
years living and working on the Navajo Nation, as a founder and director
of the DNA's Youth Law Project in Tuba City, Arizona. In this position,
she litigated class action discrimination cases in federal court on
behalf of Native American schoolchildren, obtaining favorable
settlements for her clients. She also drafted a "Street Law" program for
Native American Youth. In 1996, she became the director of CU Law
School's Indian Law Clinic. In this position, Professor Krakoff expanded
the Clinic's efforts to support Native American jurisprudence, involving
students in projects that summarized opinions of tribal courts or aided
tribes in the creation of their own legislation. One of her major
achievements as director was obtaining permanent University funding for
the Clinic, funding that ensures its future. She became an associate
professor in 1999. Professor Krakoff's scholarship focuses on Indian law
and natural resources issues, from a variety of perspectives. Her
current projects include a book that examines the social, legal,
philosophical and environmental consequences of the enormous increase in
outdoor recreation, and a law review article on the development of the
Navajo Nation's legal system.
Please visit Sarah's
homepage at CU's School of Law.
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