Tag:The Supreme Court

SCOTUS Hears Offensive Trademark Case

During an hour of oral arguments, both Supreme Court justices and the arguing attorneys before them managed to avoid saying the F-word, in a...

Supreme Court: Messengers of False Statements Still Liable for Securities Fraud

When the Securities and Exchange Commission or private investors go after corporate figures for making false statements to investors, the disseminators of those statements...

In Retrial, Plaintiffs Win Again Against Ford

A products liability case against Ford went to trial again and returned a nearly identical jury verdict as its first trial in 2013. The case,...

Toplessness Ban ‘Likely Unconstitutional’, 10th Circuit Says

Fort Collins was dealt a setback at the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Feb. 15, and it is likely to see part of...

Pivotal Condemnation Case Argued at Colorado Supreme Court

Land developers in Colorado can form a metropolitan district, which has the power to condemn private property for a “public use.” That unique maneuver...

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...

Court Opinions- Feb 11, 2019

People v. Ramirez This case has been remanded from the Supreme Court. That court instructed the Court of Appeals to reconsider the prior division’s...

Invested With Moral Authority

Newly minted Attorney General Phil Weiser received a moral mandate to protect the rights of Coloradans during his formal investiture Wednesday. Although Weiser was sworn...