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Report Offers Guidance to States Creating Non-Lawyer License Programs

IAALS has published a report for considerations as a growing number of states are allowing non-lawyers to practice law.

Colorado Considering Blockchain for Municipal Bonds

"The asset isn't new, what's new is how it's recorded.” Colorado is considering blockchain tech for municipal securities.

Lawmakers Want to Take a Closer Look at Colorado’s Family Courts

A bipartisan bill introduced this month would take a closer look at how family law cases move through state courts.

Three Judges Disciplined in 2021, 17 Cases Considered

The annual report offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of the body responsible for investigating claims of judicial misconduct.

Protective Custody Conditions at Colorado Prison Need Improvement, DU Clinic Finds

A two-year investigation by law students looking into the conditions of a Colorado prison’s protective custody unit wrapped up.

Little Evidence of Misconduct at Colorado Judicial Branch, Investigation Finds

An investigation into the Colorado Judicial Branch found little evidence to support allegations of workplace sexism, harassment or cover-ups.

Technology, Language and Fees Among Barriers to Civil Justice System, Report Says

A new report, based on a listening tour of the state, sheds light on the barriers Coloradans face in accessing the civil justice system.

Survey Reveals Falling Trust in Courts, Growing Support for Remote Proceedings

A recent survey from the National Center for State Courts shows public trust in state courts and other government institutions has fallen.