Tag:Colorado

Concerns Grow Over Freedom of Expression On Campuses Across Nation

Freedom of expression concerns are continually growing on the nation's college campuses according to recent reports.

Court Opinion: Colorado Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinion for May 15

A Colorado attorney was publicly censured in a case which led to all of a company's outstanding shares being issued to an individual.

ABA Releases Opinion on Advance Paid Fees

The American Bar Association released an opinion May 3 discussing fees paid in advance for potential services.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for May 15

The Colorado Supreme Court made multiple rulings this week including related to a censure of a former judge, a murder case and COVID-19.

Colorado’s Law School… Yes We Can! Continues Work Helping Underrepresented Students

Founded in 2014, the Law School… Yes We Can! program in Colorado continues as a gateway to help get more diverse students in the legal field.

Economic Report: Job Growth Slows, Business Filings Increase in Colorado

A new report for the first quarter of 2023 indicates the labor market is slowing down in Colorado, while more people are filing to form businesses.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for May 4

The Colorado Court of Appeals issued multiple rulings including in cases connected to an explosion and terms for a membership agreement.

Bill to Remove DA Political Parties from Ballot Killed After Cuts Down

A bill that would have removed a district attorney candidate’s political party from the ballot was killed in committee.