Tag:supreme court

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...

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...

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,...

Court of Appeals Gives Broad Application to Eminent Domain Precedent

In Town of Monument v. State of Colorado, the Court of Appeals ruled a key state Supreme Court precedent has broad application. Under the...

Filling in the Gaps

The Colorado judiciary is on the verge of a low point of black judges sitting on more than one level of the bench. Judge...

A (Fourth) Day in Court

After 37 years and tens of thousands of pages of official record, the Colorado Court of Appeals heard the fourth appeal in a land...

Court Opinions- Sep 03, 2018

U.S. v. Miles Giavanni Miles pleaded guilty to two counts of theft of firearms. He was sentenced to serve two concurrent 70-month terms in prison. Part...

Masterpiece Cakeshop Takes Another Bite

Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips renewed his legal battle with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission when he filed an Aug. 14 complaint in federal...