Colorado Federal Court Walks Back Rejection of ADEA Waiver in RIF CasePatterson, George
Colorado Federal Court Lets Transgender Plaintiff Pursue Title VII Sex Discrimination ClaimThe article discusses a court case wherein the Colorado U.S. District Court allowed transgender plaintiff Sue Ann Michaels to pursue sex discrimination claims against her employer Akal Security Inc. and...
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The Colorado Supreme Court agreed to review the district court's ruling, andheld argumentsin the case earlier this month. The justices weighed whether the events of Jan. 6 could be considered an "insurrection," and, if so, one that Trump "engaged in." They also considered whether the presi...
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The state judiciary system is the responsibility of the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court. It includes lower courts such as the Court of Appeals and district, county, water, and municipal courts. There are 22 judicial districts in the state of Colorado, and an elected district attorne...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit Case Status Decided Docket Number 20-1238 Share Case Updates Tenth Circuit holds that district court abused its discretion in granting Colorado injunctive relief from the “Navigable Waters Protection Rule” defining “Waters of the United States” un...
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from holding state or federal office. It originally sought to keep former Confederate civil and military officeholders from serving in government and has rarely been used in modern times. The Colorado Supreme Court's decision is the first time it's been used to disqualify a presidential candidate...
“We do not place the same weight the district court did on the fact that the Presidency is not specifically mentioned in Section Three. It seems most likely that the Presidency is not specifically included because it is so evidently an ‘office,’” the court said in its decision....