127 Pass February 2022 Bar Exam
More than 250 test takers took the February Bar Exam and 127 passed. Lawyers who passed are eligible to join the bar May 23.
Fentanyl Bill Stalls in Senate Judiciary Committee After Testimony and Opposition Rally
With two weeks left in session at the Colorado GA, the clock to pass one of this year's most watched bills is ticking.
Aurora Police Consent Decree Monitor Holds First Townhall
The independent monitor selected to oversee progress made by the city of Aurora in its policing practices held its first town hall.
Colorado Substance Abuse Treatment Clinic and Owner Agree to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
Springbok Health Inc. and Mark Jankelow, Springbok’s owner and CEO, have settled to resolve allegations they violated the False Claims Act.
Longtime Whistleblower Suit Against Colorado Company Settles
Last week, KeyPoint Government Solutions settled an eight-year-old whistleblower brought by a Colorado resident and former employee.
Justices Dissent After U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Vacate Racial Bias Death Sentence Case
Three justices dissented from a majority that declined to hear the appeal of a man sentenced to death with a juror who expressed racial bias.
Diesel Trucking Companies Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Violate Clean Air Act
Two diesel companies pleaded guilty to conspiring with a Colorado-based diesel shop to violate the Clean Air Act.
Bryon Large Appointed as Colorado’s Presiding Disciplinary Judge
The Colorado Supreme Court announced on April 12 that Bryon Large was selected as the state’s presiding disciplinary judge.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson will be the first Black woman and the first public defender to ever sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Annual Schultz Lecture Hosts Audrey Zibelman on How Tech Can Accelerate Decarbonized Electric Grids
CU Law held the 14th Annual Schultz Lecture in Energy with Audrey Zibelman, an attorney and the lead for X’s moonshot for the electric grid.