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Legislature
State Republicans Reveal 2022 Legislative Agenda on Affordability, Crime and Education
Republican lawmakers announced their legislative priorities for 2022 on Wednesday, including public safety and education bills.
Jessica Folker
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January 13, 2022
Community
Law Week Lookahead: December 2021 Events
Law Week Colorado’s December round up of events from local bar associations, universities, law firms and more.
Clara Geoghegan
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December 1, 2021
Corporate Counsel Insight
CLI Supports Diverse Students in Resume Collect, Offering Space to Show Themselves
Denver’s CLI collected resumes from diverse law school students around America, offering options to tell their story and showing a willingness to come to Colorado.
Avery Martinez
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August 20, 2021
Courts
Supreme Court Warns Public Schools Against Efforts to Regulate Student Speech Away From Campus
The Supreme Court ruled in late June that public schools have little authority to regulate teenagers’ off campus social media posts.
Hank Lacey
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July 12, 2021
Courts
Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for June 21
The Colorado Supreme Court on June 21 ruled in Leyba v. People, Poudre School District v. Stanczyk, Strepka v. People and others.
Clara Geoghegan
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June 29, 2021
Courts
Colorado Supreme Court Says School Funding Bill Doesn’t Violate TABOR
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a bill that would raise property taxes does not require further voter approval under TABOR.
Jessica Folker
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May 26, 2021
Courts
Snapchat and the First Amendment
In a case heard Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether a public school can punish a student for her off-campus, online speech
Hank Lacey
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May 3, 2021
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