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Judiciary Repeats Calls for Improved Security for Judges, Agrees to Administer Workplace Survey

The Judicial Conference of the U.S. repeated a call for improved security for judges and agreed to administer regular workplace surveys.
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Colorado AG Gives Insight Into Upcoming Privacy Act

As cybersecurity concerns grow, the Colorado Privacy Act will soon take hold in the ever-evolving world of data.
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Colorado District Attorneys Unveil Prosecution Performance Dashboards

Colorado DAs have launched a collection of online dashboards to bring more transparency into the prosecutorial process and build public trust.

Colorado Public Defenders Form Union

The Defenders Union of Colorado hopes to improve burnout and case outcomes at the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender.

Instec Agrees to Pay $625,000 for Alleged False Claims Act Violations

Instec Inc. and Instec’s owner and president agreed to pay $625K to resolve allegations they violated the False Claims Act.
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SCOTUS Decisions Could Have Major Impact on Schools in Colorado

During the U.S. Supreme Court’s last session controversial opinions were released that could reshape how schools operate.
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Three Judges Disciplined in 2021, 17 Cases Considered

The annual report offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of the body responsible for investigating claims of judicial misconduct.
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Paloma Law Hopes to Improve Access to Justice on the Ground

Erica White’s criminal and immigration defense firm hopes to serve marginalized communities and Spanish-speaking clients.
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Anne Kelly Lays Out Plans After Being Appointed District Attorney for 12th Judicial District

Anne Kelly, who most recently worked in the 20th Judicial District, was appointed by Gov. Jared Polis to the DA post for the 12th Judicial District.
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Brittany Kauffman Named IAALS CEO

Kauffman has been with the the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System for 10 years and said she's honored to be CEO.