Tag:First Amendment

County Employee’s Sworn Testimony Not Protected Speech, 10th Circuit Says

When government workers testify in court as private citizens, is their sworn testimony protected from workplace retaliation under the First Amendment? Not necessarily, according...

Court Opinions- Mar 18, 2019

In the Matter of Laurie Booras In this judicial disciplinary proceeding, the Colorado Supreme Court considered the exceptions of now-former Colorado Court of Appeals Judge...

Litigation Ends for Masterpiece Cakeshop

The State of Colorado and Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips have agreed to end litigation. The announcement came Tuesday via a press release from the...

Toplessness Ban ‘Likely Unconstitutional’, 10th Circuit Says

Fort Collins was dealt a setback at the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Feb. 15, and it is likely to see part of...

State Department of Corrections Agrees to Change Mail Policy

The Colorado Department of Corrections has changed its policy around inmates receiving mail following a joint resolution between the CDOC and the University of...

Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to it?

One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the legislative session, and passed...

Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to it?

One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the legislative session, and passed...

Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to it?

One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the legislative session, and passed...