Colorado Supreme Court Considers New Rules on Foreign-Educated Attorneys
The state Supreme Court held a hearing on rule changes intended to make it easier for foreign-trained attorneys to practice in the state
Colorado Supreme Court Hears EDI Comments
Black and Hispanic felony defendants face a “persistent set of disadvantages” compared to white defendants, according to a new report
Study Details Racial Differences in Outcomes of Denver Prosecutions
Black and Hispanic felony defendants face a “persistent set of disadvantages” compared to white defendants, according to a new report
Gregory Kellam Scott, Colorado’s First Black Justice Dies
Gregory Scott, Colorado's ‘first and only’ Black justice leaves lasting legacy on profession and people.
Peers and Mentees Remember the ‘Chief’
Mary Mullarkey, Colorado’s pioneering chief justice for 12 years, died March 31 at age 77.
Bar Leaders Push for Equity Education Requirements
In light of a broader discussion across America about...
Michael Best Eyes Growth Outside Midwest Home
Michael Best set its sights on expansion in Colorado as part of a focus on national "hotspots" outside its original Midwest footprint
Bar Associations Push for Equity in Wake of Scandal
Colorado bar associations have joined together in a rare...
Colorado Plans for Remote July Bar Exam
Colorado held its first-ever remotely administered bar exam in...
Wells Fargo Refunds $9.5 Million to Coloradans for Withheld GAP Fees
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on March 3 announced that his office has secured more than $9.5 million to refund Coloradans who were charged unnecessary guaranteed automobile protection fees by Wells Fargo.