Colorado supreme court, Boulder and Exxon Mobil
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Supreme Court weighs birthright citizenship
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Colorado justices to examine what happens when governments withhold key info from injured plaintiffs
The Colorado Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will decide whether injured plaintiffs do not necessarily have to comply with the legal deadline for notifying the government if a public entity's conduct makes it impossible to timely identify who should be sued.
In this conversation with Colorado Matters, Weiser addressed Congress and the Judicial branch’s roles in serving as brakes on the Trump administration, a push to end birthright citizenship and the impact of tariffs on Colorado businesses.
A combat Army major who now calls Colorado home is pushing to keep serving after the Supreme Court ruling on transgender people in the military.
The Colorado Supreme Court reinstated the Eighth Judicial District Attorney's Office on a stalking case on Monday, finding a trial judge incorrectly disqualified the office based on an incorrect perception of a conflict.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, the ascetic bachelor and New Hampshire Republican who became a darling of liberals during his nearly 20 years on the bench, has died. He was 85. Souter died Thursday at his home in New Hampshire, the court said in a statement Friday.
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Colorado's second-highest court ruled last week that allegations of a juror's anti-police statements during deliberations in a civil trial cannot trigger an inquiry into whether the juror's bias requires a new trial.