About Gabriel Nathan
Gabriel Nathan Schwartz combines formal legal training and years in Colorado's public-interest sector. He earned his J.D. from The University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2004 and attended the University of Colorado Law School in 2001. Those formative years set the course for a career rooted in state law and community engagement.
Schwartz is admitted to practice in Colorado and has spent his career working within the state's legal landscape. Early on he moved between courtroom work and policy-related projects. He learned to translate complex legal questions into practical arguments for judges, regulators and community stakeholders. That practical orientation is visible in how he approaches cases and campaigns.
His work has taken him to places where law and public policy meet. Over time he has handled matters that require both litigation and careful statutory analysis. He is comfortable drafting pleadings, taking testimony and preparing policy memos. Colleagues say he brings a steady, evidence-minded approach to the issues he handles.
In recent years Schwartz took on a more explicit advocacy role. He joined Justice for Colorado, an organization focused on issues affecting the justice system in the state. At the organization he blends case work with outreach and strategic planning. He often collaborates with other lawyers, community groups and policymakers to advance legal arguments that intersect with statewide policy debates.
Outside the office he participates in events and panels that aim to explain legal developments to broader audiences. He has taught or lectured in forum settings and contributed to discussions about how law shapes daily life in Colorado. He prefers clear explanations and practical solutions rather than abstract jargon, and that preference comes through in his public presentations.
Schwartz's path—law school, courtroom experience, and non-profit advocacy—follows a throughline: using legal tools to influence how law is applied across communities. He remains licensed in Colorado and continues to work at Justice for Colorado, where his practice centers on litigation and policy work tied to the state's justice system.