Tag:U.S. Supreme Court

Appellate Decision Could Send Affirmative Action to High Court

A case involving claims of discrimination against applicants to a prestigious college is one step closer to review by the U.S. Supreme Court. A...

10th Circuit Hears Arguments in LGBT Discrimination Case

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Nov. 16 heard a First Amendment challenge to the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act that takes up many of...

CU Brings in Environmental Clinical Professor

JonathanSkinner-Thompson joined the University of Colorado Law School this year as its only new faculty member. Appointed as associate clinical professor, Skinner-Thompson has already...

How the Judicial Nomination Wars Affect Business Liability

With the presidential election nearly here and in the wake of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing, the topic of federal judicial nominations is once...

Courts May Not be a Venue for Answering Colorado’s Abortion Question

As Colorado voters weigh in on Proposition 115, lawyers and public health advocates are raising the alarm about the potential loss of health care...

10th Circuit: IRS Can Audit Marijuana Information

In one of several cases over the past years surrounding the Internal Revenue Service’s ability to investigate and impose tax consequences on marijuana-related business...

10th Circuit Revives TABOR Challenge

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday granted en banc review of a case that could nullify the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights.  The case,...

Former Solicitor General Joins WTO

Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell announced Fred Yarger, the former solicitor general of Colorado, has joined the firm as a partner. He brings experience handling high-stakes...