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Colorado’s Best Lawyers in Labor & Employment, Corporate Discuss Legal Changes, Trends

Best Lawyers in the labor and employment and corporate practice areas told Law Week the regulatory, legislative and precedent changes that have been keeping them busy over the past year.

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Former Athletic Director’s Religious Discrimination Claim

The 10th Circuit found that the former athletic director and assistant principal provided a plausible link between his termination and a discriminatory motive.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Opinions for April 17

The U.S. Supreme Court vacated a judgment in a Title VII case, finding when courts demand proof of “significant” harm, it adds words to the statute.

University of Colorado Law School Professor Claims Discrimination, Retaliation in Lawsuit

A University of Colorado Law School professor is accusing the school of underpaying him based on his race and retaliating against him.

Supreme Court Finds First Amendment Trumps Colorado Public Accommodation Law Protections

The Supreme Court ruled the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act can’t compel a website designer to make custom wedding sites for LGBTQ+ clients.

What the POWR Act Means for Colorado Employers

The POWR Act was signed into law this week and will impact workplace discrimination claims, employer obligations and more.

The Biggest 2023 Labor and Employment Bills Passed in Colorado

With labor and employment law always on the move, it can be hard to keep up with the legislation that made it into law this year.

As AI and Algorithms Grow, So Do Employment Law Questions

Law Week Colorado caught up with local attorneys to learn more about the questions springing up from the use of AI and algorithms in work.