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As Sen. Mark Kelly fights back against Trump and Pete Hegseth, who are punishing him for criticizing them, a legal expert ...
New Mexicans have mixed reactions to U.S. attack on Venezuela – Santa Fe New Mexican, KOB, KRQE Hundreds of protestors ...
Now, weeks after the court’s decision, cities are reexamining their local ordinances, judges are altering their courtroom ...
The Colorado Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will decide whether defendants can be convicted of retaliating against ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Colorado Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that cities cannot punish lawbreakers beyond what state courts would allow for the same offense, a ...
The Colorado Supreme Court, in an extraordinary move, could not reach agreement on Monday about whether a child’s legal representative has the authority to file a motion to terminate parental rights ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Supreme Court will have a vacancy starting Jan. 5, due to the retirement of Justice Melissa Hart. The Colorado Judicial Branch announced earlier this month that Hart would ...
DENVER — The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that municipalities may not subject defendants to sentences that are harsher under their own ordinances than for identical offenses under state law.
This piece was originally published in the Behind the Bench newsletter on state constitutional law. Behind the Bench is published by the State Law Research Initiative. It can be astonishing, and more ...
DENVER — How local governments in Colorado punish low-level crimes is about to change after a new ruling from the state’s highest court. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled cities cannot impose harsher ...
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