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US Supreme Court Denies Stays to EPA’s New Oil, Gas Emissions Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to stay the EPA’s new methane emissions rule for oil and gas facilities, denying applications in nine separate cases.

Mimi Larsen Joins Brownstein’s Natural Resources Department in Denver

Brownstein added Mimi Larsen as of counsel to the firm’s natural resources department on Sept. 5.

Colorado Attorney General Holds ‘Final Steps’ Hearing For Upcoming Data Privacy Law

Officials with the AG's Office said the hearing is one of the final steps in the process to finalize the implementation of CPA.

Attorney General Releases Second Draft of Colorado Privacy Act

The Colorado Attorney General’s office on Dec. 21 published its second draft of rules for an upcoming law around data privacy.

Colorado Supreme Court to Hold Hearing on Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals Program

The program hopes to increase access to justice in family law cases where 73% of Colorado litigants are self-represented.

Farmworker Advocates Say Proposed Overtime Rules Don’t Go Far Enough

Proposed rules for Colorado’s farmworker bill of rights don't fix historical inequities say labor, immigrant and Latino community advocates.