Felicity Hannay ’75, a former Colorado deputy attorney general who spent three decades focused on water and resource law, has been appointed U.S. Commissioner on the Upper Colorado River Commission. Hannay served as deputy attorney general for natural resources and the environment from 1999–2004 under then-Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar, now U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Created in 1948, the Upper Colorado River Commission oversees water allocations for the river’s upper basin states: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. A partner at Davis Graham & Stubbs in Denver, Hannay was editor-in-chief of Ecology Law Quarterly during her time at Berkeley Law.