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Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Opinions for May 16

The U.S. Supreme Court held the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can draw money from the Federal Reserve without violating the appropriations clause.

Court Opinions: US Supreme Court Opinions for April 12

The U.S. Supreme Court published three opinions April 12, including an opinion in a case involving the takings clause.

The Ins and Outs of Drone Law

Drones seem to be everywhere these days, but sometimes the law surrounding them can be confusing for users.

Room for Advancement in Space Law

Space might be the “final frontier,” but the growing area of space law shows that it’s anything but the Wild West.  Out past the reaches...

Colorado-Based Air Ambulance Operator Hit with Federal Lawsuit

U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn on Nov. 4 filed a lawsuit against Air Methods, alleging the Greenwood Village-based helicopter operator violated Federal Aviation Administration regulations...

Space Law: Niche Practice Area Has Room for Growth With Regulation and Corporate Activity

Space might be the “final frontier,” but the growing area of space law shows that it’s anything but the Wild West.  Out past the reaches...

Attorney-Pilot Sets New World Record

A Colorado attorney’s name is in the record books after flying his airplane from the nation’s highest airport in Leadville to its lowest in...

Supreme Court Limits Reach of Class Arbitration

Class arbitration is a rare proceeding in employment disputes. Thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, it will likely stay that way. On April...