Tag:supreme court

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Colorado Case Over Online Threats

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a Colorado man’s appeal which asked how courts should analyze someone’s subjective intent with threats.

Colorado AG Announces Natural Resources Fellowship in Honor of Late Justice Hobbs

Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs, Jr. was honored by State Attorney General Phil Weiser, who dedicated a natural resources and environment fellowship at the Colorado Department of Law to the late justice, according to a Dec. 2 announcement.

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Opinion for Nov. 21

The Colorado Supreme Court en banc affirmed a judgment involving the Securities Act of 1933. 

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Oct. 4

The Colorado Supreme Court en banc unanimously affirmed in part and reversed in part a case involving an attorney and alleged violations concerning the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct.

Supreme Court Expands State Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country

Charlene Koski, a litigator at Van Ness Feldman, explains the recent SCOTUS ruling in Oklahoma v. Castro Huerta in this opinion article.

SCOTUS Officials Meet With AG About Judicial Security

After a draft opinion was leaked and confirmed real earlier this month, SCOTUS officials are asking for more security for justices.

Colorado Case Heads to Oral Arguments at SCOTUS

A Colorado case asks the U.S. Supreme Court if Federal Courts and the Court of Indian Offenses are branches of the same power.

Justices Sotomayor and Barrett Call to Fix the U.S. Sentencing Commission and Resolve Federal Sentencing Discrepancies

Justices Sotomayor and Barrett criticized discrepancies between federal district courts’ sentencing in a statement on Monday.