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10th Circuit Breaks From Other Circuits on Qualified Immunity

A change to state law last year removed qualified...

Supreme Court Ends Crucial Software Copyright Fight

The Supreme Court's decision in a copyright dispute between Google and Oracle gives direction, if not a clear rule for similar disputes
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Supreme Court Considers NCAA Antitrust Case

The Supreme Court on March 31 heard the first antitrust dispute involving the NCAA to reach the nation’s highest tribunal in 37 years
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Colorado Supreme Court Hears April Oral Arguments

The Colorado Supreme Court is hearing arguments about whether pole-camera surveillance constitutes a warrantless search
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Colorado Lawsuit Becomes Linchpin in Grubhub Class Actions

Eyes are now on Colorado after an Illinois judge...
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Supreme Court Set to Hear Takings Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments March 22 in a case that could subject a wide variety of routine government regulatory functions to the requirements of the takings clause.
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Colorado Supreme Court Finds High-Speed Bill Reading Unconstitutional

The Colorado Supreme Court held that a high-speed bill reading during the General Assembly’s 2019 session didn’t comply with the Colorado Constitution.
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10th Circuit Walks Back En Banc Grant for Bump Stocks Case

In a move described by litigants as “unusual,” the...
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals building in Denver, also known as the Byron White building.

10th Circuit Clears Path for Major Water Rule Rollback

Colorado is no longer protected from the Trump administration’s...
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals building in Denver, also known as the Byron White building.

10th Circuit Considers Colorado Springs Mayor’s intent in First Amendment Case

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments last week in a case that questions whether a statement from the mayor of Colorado Springs violated the First Amendment rights of the far-right VDARE Foundation.