Tag:Colorado Attorney General

A.J. Sampson, Colorado’s First Attorney General

In his decades long career, A.J. Sampson reached the rank of captain during the Civil War, served as Colorado’s first attorney general and as an ambassador to Ecuador.

Kroger sues FTC in attempt to block in-house review of proposed Albertsons merger

Kroger filed a federal lawsuit Monday claiming the Federal Trade Commission violated the company’s constitutional rights by challenging its proposed merger with Albertsons outside of federal court proceedings.

Colorado AG weighs formal role as Supreme Court reviews oil-train case

Proposed Uinta Basin rail project in Utah could result in surge of hazardous shipments along Colorado River

NCAA Will Stop Enforcing Transfer Eligibility Rule for Student-Athletes

A settlement with the NCAA would ease restrictions on Division I college athletes who have transferred schools multiple times.

10th Circuit Rules Against CU Anschutz COVID-19 Vaccination Policy

The 10th Circuit overturned the district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction for students and employees sanctioned by the university.

Bill Granting New Authority to Colorado’s Attorney General on Training Repayment Agreements Close to Becoming Law

House Bill 24-1324 aims to give the Colorado Attorney General new rulemaking authority over training repayment programs.

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.

2024 Lawyers of the Year: Jason Slothouber

Jason Slothouber was the lead trial attorney for the state of Colorado in the back to back to back trials regarding the death of Elijah McClain.