Alpha Brady Named Executive Director of ABA
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Alpha Brady has been named the new executive director of the American Bar Association, the first person of color chosen for the position, according to the ABA Journal.
New Bill Addressing Public Workers’ Rights Recently Signed by Gov. Polis June 6
Senate Bill 23-111 or “Public Employees' Workplace Protection'' was recently signed into law, but not everyone is in favor of the new law.
33rd Anniversary of ADA Commemorated
On July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law, paving the way to protect people with disabilities against discrimination.
Family Law: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has continued to make waves across the legal industry including in family law.
Aviation Law Takes Off
Law Week Colorado caught up with an aviation legal expert to find out more about the issues he faces.
ABA Releases Ethics Opinions for June, July Covering Nonlawyer Assistants, Office Sharing
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Recently, the ABA offered guidance to lawyers with nonlawyer assistants and who share office spaces with other lawyers.
Settlement with Walmart for Charging Customers Higher Prices at Registers Announced
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AG Weiser announced July 13 a settlement was reached with Walmart over the company’s alleged failure to update prices listed on shelves.
Colorado Zoo Named in Elephant Habeas Corpus Case
The petition is the latest in a recent wave of similar cases that hope to extend common law rights to non-human animals.
University of Colorado Law School Professor Claims Discrimination, Retaliation in Lawsuit
A University of Colorado Law School professor is accusing the school of underpaying him based on his race and retaliating against him.
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.