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Tag:Department of Justice

Federal Court Fights Over Fossil Fuel Leasing Pause Near Crescendo

Two federal courts will soon decide whether to block President Joe Biden’s move to hold up federal oil and gas leasing.

Willow Project Shows Mixed Climate Policy Signals From Biden Administration

The Biden administration sent a mixed signal in late May about its commitment to reversing course on oil exploration and extraction in Alaska.

Jason Dunn Reflects on Legacy as U.S. Attorney

Jason Dunn ended his term as U.S. attorney for the district of Colorado Sunday. He was appointed in 2018 and before that was a...

DOJ Files Statement of Interest in Colorado Church Freedom of Religion Claim

The Department of Justice on May 29 filed a statement of interest in Colorado federal court “supporting the First Amendment religious freedom claims” of...

Seven Join U.S. Attorney’s Office

U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced May 1 that the following individuals have recently joined the office as Assistant U.S. Attorneys: Candyce Choi Cline came to...

U.S. Attorney’s Office and DOJ Take Action on Predatory Housing During Pandemic

As the national Fair Housing Month drew to a close, the District of Colorado, in conjunction with the Department of Justice, announced it will...

Hon. Judge Monroe McKay of the 10th Circuit Passes Away

The Honorable Judge Monroe McKay of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals passed away peacefully of natural causes at the home of his daughter...

‘Crash Course’ in M&A Discusses Deals, Details and Tech

What happens if you have a tech company in the middle market approach you for advice about selling their business, which was started in...