Tag:Phil Weiser

Lawsuit Claims Colorado’s American Indian Mascot Ban Violates Constitutional and CRA Protections

Plaintiffs say a Colorado law banning American Indian mascots violates their constitutional rights and Title VI of the CRA.

Parents of Elijah McClain Reach Settlement in Principle with Aurora

Attorneys for the family of Elijah McClain announced on Monday they have reached a settlement in principle with the City of Aurora in a civil rights lawsuit, but the city said the parents must complete a separate allocation process before it can sign a settlement agreement.

Loveland Clinic to Pay $40K for Marketing Animal Anti-Parasite Drug as COVID Cure

Seigfried Emme, owner of the Loveland Medical Clinic and a family nurse practitioner, could pay as much as $40,000 for failing to comply with a cease-and-desist order to stop illegally marketing and overstating the effectiveness of “alleged cures” for COVID.

Grand Junction Caregivers Charged by AG’s Office in Death of 86-Year-Old Woman

Three caregivers working at an assisted living and memory care facility in Grand Junction have been charged with negligent death felonies, and two with forgery, all relating to the death of an 86-year-old woman left in 102-degree heat.

Colorado Joins Coalition Supporting DOJ’s Lawsuit Against Texas Abortion Ban

AG Phil Weiser joined 24 state attorneys generals from across America in filing a support brief for a DOJ challenge to a Texas abortion law.

First Meeting of No-Knock & Forced Entry Study Group to Be Held Tomorrow

The first meeting of the study group on No-Knock Warrants and Forced Entry will meet. AG Phil Weiser, is tasked with organizing the group.

Grand Jury Returns 32 Counts Against First Responders Involved in Elijah McClain’s Death

More than two years after the death of Elijah McClain while in Aurora Police custody, a grand jury indicted five first responders with 32 counts connected with his death.

AG’s Office Reveals All Municipalities Eligible for Opioid Settlement Funds

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office recently announced how settlements with major drug manufacturers and distributors could send funds to every municipality in the state agreeing to a framework to fight opioid addiction.