Colorado, Idaho Springs, Barry Satlow, Pc
My early work included teaching political science (a civil liberties law course) at Yale as a teaching assistant; political campaigning (McCarthy national campaign staff and Wayne Morse U.S. Senate
campaign staff in Oregon, 1968); reporting for a small weekly and a stint as a "keeper of small animals" in the University of Pennsylvania biology labs. I have defended civil rights and civil
liberties from Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964, where, as a law student, I was chased around Meridian with Schwerner and Chaney a week before they were murdered; to New York, where I defended draft
and military resisters, served as counsel to the conscientious objectors at the Governor's Island Coast Guard base, succeeded in opening a municipal auditorium to the Indochina Peace Campaign and
represented prisoners in the Attica rebellion; to Colorado, where I have defended UFW picket lines, got the City of Durango to repeal ordinances against distributing leaflets at homes and zoning that
barred private schools, and persuaded the City of Boulder to allow advocacy tables on the Pearl Street Mall for speech, leafleting and petitioning.
1951 Vista Drive, Boulder, CO 80304
Fax: (303) 339-0177
Telephone: (303) 442-3535
Colorado, Idaho Springs
Website: http://barrysatlow.lawoffice.com
Family Law, Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Constitutional & Public Interest Issues, Published Works, Overview, Legal Aspects of Solar Energy, J. Minan & W. Lawrence, ed.
Lexington Books, 1981, The Energy Security Act and Public Utilities: A Yellow Light for Utility Solar Financing and Marketing, Solar Law Reporter, Janurary/February, 1981, The Poor Have Children,
Yale Law School, 1968-1972, The Energy Security Act: A Yellow Light for Utility Solar Marketing, Second Annual Community Renewable Energy Systems (CRES) Conference, Seattle, Sept. 1981, (SERI, 1981),
Representative Clients, State Office of Energy Conservation, West Practice Categories, Bankruptcy Law, Family Law, Litigation & Appeals, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff





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