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Tag:Department of Justice

U.S. Attorney’s Office Gets New Criminal Division Chief

JD Rowell joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado on Jan. 6. Rowell moved to the job from the U.S. Attorney’s...

U.S. Attorney’s Office Scores Settlement from Walmart over Alleged Hiring Discrimination

The Department of Justice announced Jan. 7 it had reached a settlement with Walmart for alleged employment discrimination against a Colorado naval reservist, leading...

DOJ Encouraging Companies to Disclose Export Violations

In recent years, the Department of Justice has written policies that encourage companies to come forward with statutory violations, from overseas bribery to antitrust....

Colorado Plays Bigger Role in Blocking Trump Policies Under New AG

In the three years President Donald Trump has been in office, state attorneys general have teamed up to block his administration’s policies more than...

Will Cannabis Soon Get a ‘SAFE’ Haven to Bank?

With 33 states having legalized marijuana in some form, cannabis-related companies and banks that want their business have been looking for signs of a...

California Privacy Law’s Draft Regulations Revealed

As the Jan. 1 effective date approaches for the nation’s toughest data privacy law, businesses have been waiting to see how the California Attorney...

Making His Mark: Activist Simon Tam Speaks in Denver

What kind of evidence would you bring to the table to show you’re not offensive to yourself? Simon Tam posed that question to a group...

Immigration at the Courts and the Capitol

Colorado is making its presence known on immigration policy, both at the U.S. Supreme Court and on Capitol Hill. State officials delivered updates on...