https://coag.gov/

Colorado Attorney General

About Colorado Attorney General

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office represents and defends the legal interests of the people of the State of Colorado and its sovereignty. The Attorney General exercises the responsibilities given to the office by the Colorado Constitution, statutes enacted by the Colorado General Assembly, and the common law.

The Attorney General has primary authority for enforcement of consumer protection and antitrust laws, prosecution of criminal appeals and some complex white-collar crimes, the Statewide Grand Jury, training and certification of peace officers, and most natural resource and environmental matters. Additionally, the Attorney General’s Office works concurrently with Colorado’s 22 district attorneys and other local, state and federal law enforcement authorities to carry out the criminal justice responsibilities and activities of the office. The Attorney General is also the chief legal counsel and advisor to the executive branch of state government including the governor, all of the departments of state government, and to the many state agencies, boards, and commissions.

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Legal Intern

May 2019 - August 2019 Denver, CO
“This was an amazing experience. I got experience both as a policy researcher and writer as well as doing legal research that I previously had very little experience in. On top of that, every week the interns got an opportunity to meet highly talented individuals in the legal world ranging from the general counsel of Coors Brewing Co to federal and CO Supreme Court judges. Almost more valuable than any of that though was the ability to work side by side with talented young law students and both get an inside look on what the future holds as well as a chance to tap into the young professional network of Denver. ”
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