Tag:Jared Polis

Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Dissolves Injunction Against Colorado Law Raising the Minimum Age for Gun Purchases and Sales

The 10th Circuit found that the district court erred when it granted a preliminary injunction against a Colorado law raising the minimum age for gun purchases and sales in the state.

Korey Wise Innocence Project Works to Free Clarissa Lockhart

Clarissa Lockhart received a 10-year sentence for her alleged involvement in the 2009 murder of Andrew Graham, a crime the Korey Wise Innocence Project believes she didn’t commit.

Colorado has the Nation’s First AI Regulation Law, But it’s not Set in Stone Yet

The new law regulates high-risk AI systems, and the Colorado Legislature will work to refine it before it goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2026.

The Final Execution Carried Out by Colorado

Gary Lee Davis was the final person executed by the state of Colorado, over two decades before Colorado banned capital punishment.

Polsinelli, Lewis Roca, Buchalter Add Attorneys, Frost Brown Todd Opens Denver Office

Frost Brown Todd announced the opening of a Denver Office, several firms announced new partners and shareholders in their Denver offices.

Use of the Term ‘Excited Delirium’ Now Prohibited in Colorado

On April 4, Colorado became the second state in the country to ban the official use of the term “excited delirium.”

Colorado House approves $40.6 billion amended state budget

The Colorado House of Representatives approved the state’s $40.6 billion budget and its accompanying bills on Monday, approaching the end of the constitutionally-required, months-long process to craft a balanced spending plan.

Supreme Court justices, governors weigh how to ‘disagree better’ in a polarized U.S.

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Sonia Sotomayor spoke to the nation’s governors Friday about how they disagree on cases of major import without resorting to the rancor that often marks modern politics.