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News
Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to It?
One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the session and was passed...
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Courts
Court Opinions- Apr 15, 2019
Ray v. People
Robert Ray petitioned for review of the Court of Appeals’ judgment affirming his convictions for attempted first degree murder, first-degree assault and...
News
Colorado’s Bill for Sexuality Education Passed. But What if Educators Raise Objections to it?
One of the more controversial bills from this year’s state legislative session got introduced on the first day of the legislative session, and passed...
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Courts
Court Opinions- Dec 10, 2018
Ruibal v. People
George Ruibal petitioned for review of the Court of Appeals’ judgment affirming his conviction for second-degree murder. Over the defense’s objection and...
Courts
Court Opinions- Dec 03, 2018
People v. Johnston
Santos Sanchez Johnston appealed his judgment of conviction for aggravated driving after revocation prohibited. In so doing, he raised an issue of...
News
One-Size-Fits-All Approach Won’t Work for New Title IX Regulations
In mid-November, The Department of Education released anticipated regulation proposals for schools investigating allegations of sexual misconduct under Title IX. They replace guidance set...
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Corporate Counsel Insight
SEC Stats Paint Picture of Priorities, Impediments
In the Securities and Exchange Commission’s latest collection of statistics, companies and their counsel can see an agency trying to do more with less.
On...
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Opinion
Expecting the Unexpected
The U.S. recently imposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from China and nearly every other country in the world, except for Canada, Mexico,...