Tag:Colorado Supreme Court

Independent Investigation into Colorado Judiciary Ready to Proceed; Two Vendors Awarded Investigation Contracts

The Colorado Judicial Department announced it has entered into contracts with two vendors to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination and claims of an improperly awarded training contract to a former senior administrator.

Colorado Supreme Court Approves New Congressional Map

The Colorado Supreme Court approved a new congressional map, despite objections from groups who say it dilutes minority voters' influence.

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Wife’s Removal from Courtroom Violated Defendant’s Right to Public Trial

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear a case on whether removal of a defendant's wife from the courtroom violated his right to a public trial.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Oct. 25

The Colorado Supreme Court issued its ruling in People v. McKay, a criminal appeal challenging controlled narcotic purchase investigations.

Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Arguments at Arvada School

The Colorado Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on Oct. 26 at Pomona High School in Arvada as part of the Judicial Branch’s Courts in the Community program.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Oct. 18

The Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling on People v. Hall, a case that stems from robberies by "The Good Grammar Bandit."

Supreme Court Adopts New Rules for Judicial Discipline Commission

Last week, the Colorado Supreme Court adopted rule changes for members and staff of the state’s judicial discipline commission.

Redistricting Commission Says Congressional Map Can’t Please Everyone. But Will It Please the Court?

The Colorado Supreme Court has until Nov. 1 to approve the final congressional redistricting map or send it back to an independent commission for revisions.