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  1. University of Denver law professor and historian Tom I. Romero, II, JD, PhD, has collected racially restrictive covenants from Denver neighborhoods like Bonnie Brae, Clayton, Crestmoor, Regis Heights and many others, including this one established in the southwest Denver subdivision of Burns Brentwood in 1949: “Only persons of the Caucasian ...

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  2. Tom I. Romero is an associate professor of law and history at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he teaches and researchs in the areas of legal history, property law, water law, and Latino and immigration law. He is also the faculty director of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for the Study of (in)Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunity (IRISE) and the author of a book manuscript on multiracial formation and the law in post-World War II Denver.

    • Frank H. Ricketson Law Bldg., 2255 E. Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80208
    • Associate Professor; Faculty Director, IRISE
    • tromero@law.du.edu
  3. Jan 30, 2013 · Tom Romero also joins the conversation. He's a legal historian at the University of Denver and is organizing a symposium on the case, which begins today. [Image: University of Denver Library...

  4. Tom Romero is a legal historian and environmental law expert who teaches and researches at the Sturm College of Law. He is also the director of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for the Study of Inequality and the author of a book on race and law in post-war Denver.

    • Office 415D, Frank H. Ricketson Law Bldg., 2255 E. Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80208
    • tromero@law.du.edu
  5. Professor Tom Romero II. Professor Romero teaches and researches in the areas of the legal history of the American West, property, land use, and water law, among others. His work on such topics have appeared in the Colorado Law Review, the Utah Law Review, the New Mexico Law Review, and the Albany Law Review, just to name a few.

  6. Built upon Dr. Tom I. Romero, II’s path breaking article, The Color of Water: Observations of a Brown Buffalo on Water Law and Policy in Ten Stanzas , the project is building new pathways for local and state government agencies to partner with, collaborate on, and readily as well as meaningfully share data, develop research questions, and dissem...

  7. Dr. Romero teaches and researches in the areas of the legal, political, and social history of the American West, race and the law, school desegregation, property, land use, water law, and urban development and local government in the United States.

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