Tag:U.S. Constitution

Supreme Court Passes On States’ Spat Over Columbia River Coal Export Terminal

On June 28, the Supreme Court denied a request by Montana and Wyoming to sue Washington over state authority to block a coal export terminal.

Supreme Court: Mandatory Union Organizer Visits Are “Takings”

A Supreme Court decision deemed labor union organizer visits to farmlands are takings. It may indicate continued hostility for negotiations.

Appeals Judges Put Hold on Lower Court Ruling Finding Constitutional Right to Possess, Carry Combat-Style Firearms

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a ruling that California’s ban on assault weapons violates the Second Amendment.

Court Opinions – Jul 06, 2020

Rocky Mountain Gun Owners v. Polis In recent decades, Colorado has been the setting of two of the nation’s most notorious mass shootings: Columbine High...

10th Circuit Hears Case on Freedom of Presidential Electors

Three presidential electors have sued the Colorado Department of State in an attempt to strike down a state law requiring them to vote for...

Colorado Eyes Changes to Bail System

With California lawmakers last month abolishing the state’s cash bail policy and a federal district judge in Texas recently tossing out one county’s monetary...

Court Opinions- Aug 13, 2018

People v. Monroe Sheila Monroe was convicted by a trial court of attempted murder and first-degree assault for stabbing a fellow passenger on a city...

Cause of Action Institute Joins Colorado TABOR Case as Legal Counsel

Washington, D.C.-based watch-dog organization has jumped into an ongoing Colorado lawsuit filed to challenge hospital provider charges under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, along...