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Sirhan, Killer of RFK, Recommended for Parole

California’s embattled governor, Gavin Newsom, faces a wrenching decision about the fate of Sirhan Sirhan, the killer of Robert Kennedy, after two members of a state parole board recommended his release.
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Pro Bono Portal Connects Lawyers with Community

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House Select Committee Seeks Trump White House and Other Records Relating to Insurrection

The U.S. House Select Committee seeks documentation and records related to January 6 attack on U.S. Capitol

IAALS Promises Data of American Justice Needs in Soon-to-be-Released Study

IAALS and the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law have partnered together to try to gather more empirical data about the justice needs of Americans in the current world which will be released Sept. 1.
As students return to colleges across the U.S., Colorado's two law schools are taking steps to ensure student safety on campus. These requirements and actions taken by the schools are not solely effective to the law schools, but apply to all students, staff and faculty on the campuses — regardless of seniority or grad program. Specific details on individual student requirements are available on the students' web portals.

Colorado Law Schools Come Home in COVID

As students return to colleges across the U.S., Colorado's two law schools are taking steps to ensure student safety on campus. These requirements and actions taken by the schools are not solely effective to the law schools, but apply to all students, staff and faculty on the campuses — regardless of seniority or grad program.

Civil Reserve Air Fleet, Infrequent Feature of U.S. Military Operations, Activated for Afghanistan Clearance

The Biden administration, in an effort to speed up evacuations from Afghanistan, invoked a rarely-used law that allows the government to enlist private aircraft.
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Judicial Conference of the U.S. Seeks Congressional OK for Security Spending

The federal judiciary is urging Congress to include funds for courthouse security and the protection for the next fiscal year.
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Congress Ponders Whether to Add More U.S. District Judges as Caseloads Rise

With rising cases, Congressional leaders debate adding new District Judges to courtrooms around the country.
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Jamaican National Sentenced for $970k Lottery Scam of Estes Park Woman

A Jamaican national scammed an elderly woman from northern Colorado out of nearly $100,000 in a fake lottery scheme
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Panel Recommends Investigators for Judicial Branch Scandal Investigation

An independent investigation is advised into the state Judicial Department for alleged sexual harassment and an improperly awarded contract.