Randall Peterson
Randall is a second year evening student at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. During the day, Randall works as a high school American History and Economics teacher, which he has done for the past ten years. Along with teaching, Randall has worked in public policy and local politics where he authored many policy papers on issues of concern for Colorado.
Randall’s undergraduate degree is in history from Metropolitan State College of Denver, and has a M.A. in secondary education from the University of New Mexico. Randall has specialized in constitutional study as a James Madison Fellow for constitutional history.
Randall’s academic interests include civil litigation, constitutional, and business law. In the legal community, Randall is a member of the Minoru Yasui Inn of Court. Outside of law school, Randall enjoys hiking, playing tennis, reading, and playing with his dogs.
