
About
Amy Bauer serves as Associate Dean for Instructional Development and Teaching Professor at the University of Colorado Law School. She joined the faculty in 2010 after eight years of civil litigation practice and a clerkship with Judge JoAnn Vogt of the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Her research focuses on legal drafting methodologies and transactional law education. Key areas include:
- Appellate advocacy techniques
- Contracts pedagogy
- Legal research frameworks
- Deposition skill development
Her scholarly work examines the transition from legal practice to academic instruction, particularly in transactional law contexts.
Professional highlights include:
- National counsel for RIAA in online copyright infringement litigation
- Pro bono prisoners' rights cases
- Adjunct teaching at University of Denver Sturm College of Law
She teaches core courses including:
- Transactional Drafting (LAWS 7051)
- Advanced Transactional Drafting (LAWS 7071)
- Legal Writing I/II (LAWS 5226/5223)
- Introduction to U.S. Law for graduate programs
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