Secretary of Interior Speaks at CU Law Webinar
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse recently discussed Biden administration natural resources policies.
Colorado Whistleblowers Ask for EPA Intervention at Commerce City Power Plant
State employee whistleblowers are asking the EPA administrator to reexamine an emissions permit granted to a power plant north of Denver.
Biden Nominates Veronica Rossman for 10th Circuit Seat
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he has nominated...
Lolita Buckner Inniss Prepares to Join CU Law as Dean
CU Law School will welcome Lolita Buckner Inniss as its newest leader on July 1, taking over for Dean James Anaya.
In-Person Legal Services at Immigrant Detention Center Halted by Outbreak
A recent COVID-19 outbreak in the detained population at the Aurora Contract Detention Facility has caused legal service providers to halt plans to reenter the facility
DA Dismisses Kidnapping Charges Related to July Protest
All remaining felony and misdemeanor charges have been dropped against five who blocked the entrance to a police station during a protest.
Snapchat and the First Amendment
In a case heard Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether a public school can punish a student for her off-campus, online speech
Regina Rodriguez Appears for Judicial Nomination Hearing
Regina Rodriguez appeared before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee for her first hearing regarding her nomination for a federal judge seat
As Amtrak Eyes Front Range, Questions Remain About Rail in Colorado
The announcement of Amtrak expansion in Colorado came amid speculation about how the American Jobs Plan could bolster national rail networks
Biden Commission to Consider Supreme Court Reform
President Biden has established a commission on the Supreme Court, opening up a pathway for formal debate about potential reforms