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The Ins and Outs of Drone Law

Drones seem to be everywhere these days, but sometimes the law surrounding them can be confusing for users.

What the 303 Creative Ruling Means for Colorado, Beyond

The decision has opened questions around expressive conduct, anti-discrimination laws and the First Amendment.

Expert Weighs In: Colorado’s anti-SLAPP Statute

After the major settlement between Dominion and Fox News, defamation cases continue to bubble up in Colorado courts after the anti-SLAPP statute was approved by the Colorado legislature in 2019.
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Supreme Court Finds First Amendment Trumps Colorado Public Accommodation Law Protections

The Supreme Court ruled the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act can’t compel a website designer to make custom wedding sites for LGBTQ+ clients.
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Supreme Court Overrules Colorado’s Standard for Determining ‘True Threat’ Mens Rea

The U.S. Supreme Court found a reckless standard should be used to determine mens rea in true threat determinations.

After Blockbuster Dominion Settlement, Experts Speak Out About Defamation Law

After a settlement of nearly $800 million in a defamation case involving Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News in April, questions arise about whether this case could be a boom in business for defamation lawyers.
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Colorado Lawyer Cited Fake Cases in Motion Written with ChatGPT

Colorado attorney Zachariah Crabill filed a motion that relied on three cases he later realized were “fabricated” by ChatGPT.

Report Offers Guidance to States Creating Non-Lawyer License Programs

IAALS has published a report for considerations as a growing number of states are allowing non-lawyers to practice law.

AG Charges Six in Connection With Forged Signatures on 2022 GOP Primary Ballot Petition

Weiser charged six individuals for allegedly submitting forged signatures on a 2022 Republican primary petition.
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Aspen School District Sues Social Media Companies Claiming Harm to Students

A Colorado school district is suing social media companies claiming the platforms have harmed kids and left schools to pick up the pieces.