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Courts
Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Overrules Chevron
The U.S. Supreme Court overruled its 40-year-old Chevron doctrine, stating courts not statutory agencies have a duty to say what the law is.
Law Week
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June 28, 2024
News
Union Sues Over State Sick Leave Law Settlement with Southwest
A union claims a settlement agreement between Southwest and Colorado around state sick leave requirements is invalid.
Clara Geoghegan
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August 16, 2023
Courts
U.S. Supreme Court Keeps Indian Child Welfare Act in Place
A seven-justice majority found the 1978 federal law doesn’t overstep Congressional power or illegally commandeer state resources.
Clara Geoghegan
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June 15, 2023
Opinion
Colorado Supreme Court to Revisit Standing of Counties to Sue the State
Polsinelli's Bennett Cohen, Colin Deihl and Gina Tincher explain the complex legal history behind the Rule of Martin ahead of the state Supreme Court revisiting the issue in Weld County v. Ryan.
Law Week Contributor
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December 26, 2022
Courts
Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion from July 19
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court ruling regarding a trail modification in Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge.
Lauren Penington
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July 19, 2022
Courts
Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion from March 18
The 10th Circuit ruled CDOT didn’t violate federal laws when it decided to only implement short-term measurements to assess noise impact.
Jess Brovsky-Eaker
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March 18, 2022
News
North Dakota Launches Lawsuit Aimed at Compelling More Public Land Fossil Fuel Leasing
North Dakota launched another effort to overturn the Biden administration’s hold on further public land oil and gas leases.
Hank Lacey
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July 14, 2021
Features
WOTUS Odyssey, Part 2: Obama and Trump Take Different Paths, Biden Makes Third Effort
On June 7 regulatory agencies acknowledged a need to repeal NWPR to make improvements in the regulatory definition of WOTUS.
Hank Lacey
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July 2, 2021
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