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Where it Stands Now: 100th Anniversary of Colorado River Compact

The Colorado River Compact celebrates its 100th anniversary this year as drought concerns continue.

Big Decisions: Rise of the Conservative Majority on the Supreme Court

During the United States Supreme Court’s recently concluded term, the nation saw major changes on keystone issues such as reproductive rights, environmental regulation, First Amendment rights, guns and more.

Paul Seby on Representing North Dakota in SCOTUS EPA Ruling

According to Paul Seby, the ruling has a nuanced place in conversations around national climate change policy.

The Most Recent Republican Governor of Colorado

The most recent Republican governor was former Gov. Bill Owens, who may be best known for winning his 2002 reelection by the largest majority in state history.

Hall & Evans and Moye White Add Attorneys, New Additions Announced to State District Courts

This week, Gov. Polis appointed judges to state courts, two law firms added attorneys and a DEI certification named 28 local firms.

Intensifying Pressure for Parity in the Legal Sphere

Women in the legal industry face unique challenges compared to their male colleagues. After 20 years of efforts to encourage equality within the workplace,...

Pandemic Challenges Pile Up for Tribal Courts

The pandemic has brought into stark relief the challenges to Native American tribes' ability to keep courts running remotely

Former Solicitor General Joins WTO

Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell announced Fred Yarger, the former solicitor general of Colorado, has joined the firm as a partner. He brings experience handling high-stakes...