Richard B. Collins

School of Law, University of Colorado
RICHARD COLLINS is Professor of Law at the University of Colorado. His courses are Constitutional Law, Property, Colorado Government, Law and Religion, American Indian Law, and Wills and Trusts. His publications include Colorado Government (2014 ed.) (electronic casebook); The Colorado State Constitution (2002, with Oesterle); Felix S. Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law (2005 and 1982 editions, with others); “Too Strict?,” 13 First Amend. L. Rev. 101 (2015); “Never Construed to Their Prejudice,” 84 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1 (2013); “Telluride's Tale of Eminent Domain, Home Rule, and Retroactivity,” 86 Denv. U. L. Rev. 1433 (2009); “The Colorado Constitution in the New Century,” 78 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1265 (2007); “A People Without Law,” 5 Indigenous L. J. 83 (2006, with Miller); “Western Justice,” 112 Yale L. J. 975 (2003); “Sacred Sites and Religious Freedom on Government Land,” 5 U. Penn. J. Const. L. 241 (2003); “How Democratic Are Initiatives?,” 72 U. Colo. L. Rev. 983 (2001).
 
 
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