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Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for May 23

The Colorado Court of Appeals found the record didn’t support a district court’s finding a plaintiff chose to get pregnant in a personal injury case and ruled the plaintiff had no duty to terminate the pregnancy or forgo nursing to receive a prescribed medical treatment.

Bills For Foster Youth Bill of Rights, LLP Practice Regulation, Privacy Protections for Criminal Justice Records Signed into Law in Colorado

The anticipated Foster Youth Bill of Rights, LLP practice regulations and privacy protections for criminal records were signed into law.

Bill Repealing State Immigration Laws Among Killed Bills So Far in Colorado Legislative Session

A bill was killed that would have repealed state immigration laws prohibiting arrest in a courthouse, among other provisions.

Bills Addressing Colorado Open Records Act, Colorado Open Meetings Law Introduced

A trio of bills introduced in both the House and Senate this past week would make changes to the Colorado Open Records Act and the Colorado Open Meetings Law.

House of Representatives Members Accused of Violating Sunshine Law in Lawsuit

Two Colorado House of Representative members are accusing their colleagues of routinely breaking the Colorado Open Meetings Law.

A Brief History of State Employee Ethics

The 40-year history of state employee ethics in Colorado culminated in the founding of the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission in 2006.

Court Opinions- Oct 26, 2020

People v. Magana Christopher Magana appealed the judgment of conviction entered on jury verdicts finding him guilty of 18 counts of arson and one count...

Court Opinions- Apr 29, 2019

Buell v. People Francis Buell was accused of shoplifting at a Sears Department Store in Greeley and then at a Safeway grocery story about a...