Tag:ACLU of Colorado

Judicial Discipline, Changes to Parole, Police Funding on Ballot for the 2024 Election

Coloradans will decide whether to fully implement the new judicial discipline system proposed in 2023, and will have to decide whether the legislature will be required to create a $350 million fund solely for police.

Colorado Attorneys Examine the Implications of Recent Appellate Court Decisions

Local attorneys told Law Week about the impact some of the state’s recent appellate decisions will have on the legal landscape in Colorado.

Restriction on Police Use of Prone Restraint Passes Committee

House Bill 24-1372 would change the guidelines and training on the use of prone restraint by law enforcement officers in Colorado.

ACLU Colorado Names Arnold & Porter’s Tim Macdonald as Legal Director

The ACLU of Colorado has named longtime Arnold & Porter’s Denver attorney Tim Macdonald as its new legal director.

Colorado ACLU Announces Honorees, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Adds Attorney

This week, the Colorado ACLU announced award honorees at its annual event, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck welcomed Corey Zurbuch and more.

Longtime ACLU Colorado Legal Director Mark Silverstein to Retire

After 26 years as the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado’s legal director, Mark Silverstein announced plans to retire.

Elijah McClain Investigation Team Makes Recommendations for Police Reform

Independent investigators found Aurora police were not legally justified when they stopped, frisked and forcefully restrained Elijah McClain in August 2019, according to a...