Tag:COVID-19

After Decades of Service, Chief Justice Nathan Coats Required to Retire

Having served the Colorado Supreme Court since 2000, and as the Chief Justice for the past two, Nathan Coats has led the Colorado’s judicial...

Law Students Back on Campus

School is back in session at Colorado’s law schools, which includes a return to at least partial in-person instruction after an abrupt switch to...

ICE Operation Arrests 2,000 with Focus on Criminal History, Medical Care

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested more than 2,000 people between July and August in a nationwide effort to detain undocumented immigrants with prior...

Learning the Ropes Remotely

Summer associate programs are often a law student’s first glimpse at what working in a law firm is like. And while the experience of...

After Years of Failures at the Capitol, Paid Family Leave Headed for Ballot

For the past six years, Democratic state lawmakers have tried and failed to pass a paid family and medical leave bill. Now Colorado voters...

Attorney General Asks for USDOT Investigation of Frontier

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Aug. 1 he has requested the Department of Transportation investigate Frontier Airlines for how it has handled flight...

Early Verdict Comes Down Under Civil Revenge Porn Statute

A Denver judge earlier this month issued a ruling in what is believed to be the first verdict under Colorado’s civil revenge porn statute.  After...