What Mifepristone Rulings Mean for Colorado and Beyond
Two federal court rulings last week over a medication commonly used in abortions have opened a slate of legal questions.
EEOC Sues Diagnostics Company Over Alleged Age Discrimination
EEOC filed a lawsuit in Colorado federal court claiming Exact Sciences Laboratories didn’t hire a prospective employee based on his age.
Criminal Marketplace Disrupted in International Cyber Operation
The DOJ announced an operation against a criminal online marketplace selling stolen account access credentials.
Colorado Considering Blockchain for Municipal Bonds
"The asset isn't new, what's new is how it's recorded.” Colorado is considering blockchain tech for municipal securities.
Senate Holds Vote and Hearing for Colorado Federal Court Nominees
Judge Gordon Gallagher was confirmed by a majority of the Senate and Judge Kato Crews was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
HGTV Show Working with Denver Lawyers Renewed for Second Season
A popular HGTV show filmed in Denver is helping homeowners at odds with their contractors after renovations have gone awry. The show works with Denver lawyers to get it all done.
Psychedelic Plants Law Implementation Underway
Proposition 122 passed with 54% of the vote in November, and now, implementation is on its way in Colorado.
Long-Fought Legal Battle Over Damages from ICE Hold Ends
The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and a detainee have ended their long legal battle over damages from a four month ICE hold.
Federal Judiciary’s 2022 Annual Report Released
The federal judiciary on March 14 reported on its progress in 2022 with court operations, including improved safety and security of judges and staff.
What’s in the Federal Judiciary’s $9.1 Billion Budget Request?
The federal judiciary announced it’s seeking $9.1 billion in discretionary funding from Congress for fiscal year 2024, an increase of 8%.