Colorado justices block injured plaintiff from suing, despite alleged concealment by Manitou Springs
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a woman injured on a Manitou Springs sidewalk could not sue the allegedly ...
Colorado lawmakers have advanced a proposal that would allow people who underwent conversion therapy to sue licensed providers for damages, moving the measure forward on a party-line vote in the House ...
With expenses high and rent growth sluggish, apartment landlords are increasing add-on charges for renters as the Federal Trade Commission once again zeroes in on so-called “junk fees.” These fees, ...
The Craig 1 coal unit, partially owned by Fort Collins power provider Platte River Power Authority, is now the subject of two separate lawsuits challenging a federal government order. The state of ...
Colorado and a group of environmental advocates filed separate lawsuits Wednesday seeking to overturn an emergency order by the United States Department of Energy that has forced a retiring coal-fired ...
DENVER—Today, the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and Sierra Club, represented by Earthjustice, filed a petition for review challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ...
DENVER (CN) — In two separate petitions, environmental groups and Colorado’s attorney general both asked the 10th Circuit on Wednesday to review the federal government’s rejection of the state’s ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a major environmental appeal from fossil fuel producers who are hoping to shake off a lawsuit from a Colorado city that wants to hold them responsible for ...
Blanco will fill the vacancy left by Justice Melissa Hart this past December. Also named as finalists were 1st Judicial District Court Judge Christopher Zenisek and Solicitor General Andrea Wang.
Governor Jared Polis has appointed 8th Judicial District Chief Judge Susan Blanco to the Colorado Supreme Court, filling the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Melissa Hart. “I am deeply ...
"Using the threat of investigation or prosecution against an organization in order to silence speech the government does not like is retaliation, prohibited by the First Amendment to the U.S.
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