TABOR Fight Continues
The Colorado tax law TABOR has been the subject of challenges since its passage by Colorado voters. But on Tuesday the U.S. Supreme Court sent the fight back to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court...
View ArticleStrong Need for Greater Access to Justice
In January 2008, the Colorado Access to Justice Commission issued a report on availability of legal services to the poor which concluded that our state “faces a serious crisis in civil legal...
View ArticleClass-Action for Baseball Fans
On the eve of baseball’s All-Star Game, a proposed class-action lawsuit was filed yesterday against Major League Baseball claiming it does too little to protect fans from fast-moving foul...
View ArticleFeds Say No to Pot Bank
Nearly all banks have refused to open accounts for the hundreds of marijuana businesses in Colorado and other states with similar laws, leaving the businesses to operate in an all-cash...
View ArticleJuror’s Duty Includes Transparency & Adherence to Law
When the verdict was announced, many were stunned – one juror in the Aurora Theater shooting case refused to give James Holmes the death penalty because of his mental illness. Two others...
View ArticleTwo Shootings, Two Cases Seeking Justice
Last week during the Democratic debate, candidate Martin O’Malley, the former Maryland governor called for stricter gun laws, referencing the name of Aurora theater shooting victim Jessica...
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