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Adam Rice

Counsel to the Attorney General at Colorado Attorney General's Office

Adam Rice is a legal professional who served as a Summer Legal Intern at Towards Justice. He attended Yale Law School from January 2017 to June 2019, earning his Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree.2 After graduating, Adam worked as a Liman Fellow in Colorado's Office of the Attorney General from 2019 to 2020, focusing on workplace rights for economically marginalized workers.1 During his fellowship, he contributed to various legal initiatives, including Colorado's participation in multistate efforts to protect workers' rights.1 Following his fellowship, Adam continued in the Colorado Attorney General's office as Counsel to the Attorney General, working on issues such as housing instability and the digital divide during the COVID-19 pandemic.1

Highlights

Expanding access to credit and access to incomes, with Adam Rice
Mar 9 · law.yale.edu
Liman Fellow Adam Rice '19: Problem-Solving Through Government ...
Liman Fellow Adam Rice '19: Problem-Solving Through Government ...
Oct 15 · sport.rice.edu
Adam Gurin '21 Completes Summer Internship with SportsTrace

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Denver, Colorado, United States