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Colorado Could Become the First State with In-Person Voting in All of its Jails
The Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition is working to create a statewide in-person voting program in all Colorado jails.
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$3.94 Million Grant Awarded to Boost Opioid Use Disorder Care in Colorado Prisons
AG Phil Weiser announced the Colorado Department of Law awarded a $3.94 million grant to boost opioid use disorder care in Colorado prisons.
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Foley Hoag, Morrison Foerster Add Attorneys, Two Candidates Announced for Open Moffat County Court Judgeship
Morrison Foerster and Foley Hoag added new attorneys; two candidates were announced for open Moffat County Court judgeship; and more.
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Keker, Van Nest & Peters Attorneys Secure Settlement in a Years-Long Case for Denver-based SRS Acquiom
Keker, Van Nest & Peters attorneys announced they secured a settlement in a lawsuit filed in 2019 between SRS Acquiom and PNC Bank.
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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.
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Firms Announce New Partners, Ireland Stapleton Opens New Office
Firms announced new partners, Ireland Stapleton opened a new Colorado office and more.
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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.
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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.
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