Tag:Colorado

U.S. District Judge Kato Crews Sworn Into Office on Jan. 12

U.S. District Judge Kato Crews was sworn into office Jan. 12 by Chief Judge Philip Brimmer.

Legislative Look Ahead: Public Safety, Cost of Living, the State’s Litigious Environment in Focus

The Colorado Legislature began its session Jan. 10, and property tax, public safety and the cost of living are expected to be top priorities.

Gov. Polis Delivers 2024 State of State Address Jan. 11

Gov. Polis delivered his 2024 State of State address focusing on housing costs, reliable transit across the state and public safety.

Lisa Sweeney-Miran Files Lawsuit Over Removal from Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel

A local law firm filed a lawsuit on behalf of Lisa Sweeney-Miran alleging constitutional violations related to her removal from a police oversight panel.

U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Ruling in Anderson v. Griswold

The U.S. Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of certiorari following former President Trump’s appeal of the Colorado Supreme Court’s December ruling.

The Colorado Legal Reform Alliance Works to Improve the State’s Business Climate

The Colorado Legal Reform Alliance works to bring law firms together with businesses to improve the state’s business climate.

Firms Announce New Partners, New Appointments to the 2nd, 4th and 18th Judicial Districts

Firms announced new partners, plus new appointments were made to the 2nd, 4th and 18th Judicial Districts and more.

Gov. Polis Appoints Magistrate Elizabeth McCarthy to Denver Juvenile Court, Magistrate Christina Apostoli to Arapahoe County Court

Gov. Jared Polis made two judicial appointments to the 2nd and 18th Judicial Districts on Jan. 4.