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On the eve of Colorado's presidential primary, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a Colorado Supreme Court decision, ruling thatformer President Donald Trump can be on the state's primary ballot and votes for him will count. The high court's decision shuts the door on dozens of similar challe...
"Colorado's 2024 Presidential primary ballot is certified. The United States Supreme Court has accepted the case, and Donald Trump will appear on the ballot as a result," said Griswold in a statement. Former US President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks during a c...
In Schmerber v. California, supra, the United States Supreme Court squarely faced the issue of whether withdrawing a defendant's blood for a blood alcohol test incident to an arrest violated his Fourth Amendment rights. There the Court distinguished the usual searches of the person and clothing ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump in a case challenging his eligibility for the 2024 ballot in Colorado.
Court ruling highlights US election tension over gay rights The US Supreme Court has struck down a Colorado law which prevented efforts to protect homosexuals against discrimination. Washington Correspondent, Joe Carroll, reportsJOE CARROLL
All but one of the court's nine justices expressed doubts, one arguing "it will come down to just a handful of states that are going to decide the presidential election, a pretty daunting consequence."
Supreme Court that former President Donald Trump could appear on the ballot, reversing a ruling from Colorado's Supreme Court. It's too late to mail your ballot, but if you haven't mailed or dropped off your ballot in Colorado yet, here's everything you need to know if you're planning...
Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc. January 7, 1980. Dale Tooley, Dist. Atty., Brooke Wunnicke, Chief Appellate Deputy Dist. Atty., Denver, for plaintiff-appellant. Donald A. Brenner, Denver, for defendant-appellee. ERICKSON, Justice. ...
Defendant also contends the court abused its discretion in permitting Officer Gordon to testify as a ballistics and firearm's expert. We do not agree. The evidence is not so insufficient as a matter of law to require us to conclude that this testimony should not have been permitted. ...