Roberto L Corrada
Roberto L. Corrada is Professor of Law and Mulligan Burleson Chair in Modern Learning at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he teaches employment and labor law, contracts, administrative law, and race and the law. He is author ofarticles in the field of labor, civil rights, and employment discrimination law, particularly in the areas of religious discrimination and employment arbitration. Professor Corrada has published articles in numerous law reviews, including the Wake Forest and Villanova Law Reviews, and the University of Cincinnati, Houston, Denver, and Miami Law Reviews, the La Raza Law Review, the Journal of Legal Education, and the Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law. He is a member of the Labor Law Group and has casebooks in Employment Discrimination Law and Labor Law, in addition to a casebook in Administrative Law.
Prior to joining the law faculty, Professor Corrada was a labor attorney with the Washington, DC office of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld where he worked on matters involving Continental Air Lines, Burlington & Northern Railroad, Purolator Courier, GTE, and Albertson's, among others. Professor Corrada has served in a variety of administrative roles, including as Associate Dean of the University of Denver College of Law (2005), chair of the board of the ACLU of Colorado (1998) and chair of the Association of American Law Schools' Section on Labor and Employment Law (2002).
Professor Corrada was named Mulligan Burleson Chair in Modern Learning in 2013. Professor Corrada has won various additional honors and awards, including the University of Denver Law Stars Award (2009), the University of Denver Legal Research Professorship (2008-09), the University Distinguished Teaching Award (2006), the University of Denver Donald & Susan Sturm Professorship for Excellence in Teaching (2003-2005), the Edward Sherman Award (presented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado to the Outstanding Cooperating Attorney of the Year, in 1997), the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association Community Service Award (1997), and the University of Denver College of Law Hughes Research Professorship (1996). Professor Corrada graduated from the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 1985, where he served as editor-in-chief of the law review.
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