Michael Becker has over a quarter-century's worth of experience as an attorney and more than 100 trials under his belt. He is a sought-after legal commentator and is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Nevada, California, and Florida.Get...
Curfew laws were enacted in Colorado to help keep minors under the age of 18 out of trouble and deter them from committing crimes. Such laws apply to minors once they are outside their homes in a public space, such as a local park, grocery store or traveling on local roads. Generally, ...
Puzzling over Pot Recreational Use Is Now Legal in Colorado, but What Exactly Does That Mean?DENVER Colorado is going to pot. It's just having a tough time figuringout how. Although an...Bruni, Frank
The 2018 Colorado state elections resulted in a Democratic House, Senate, and governor, smoothing the way for the 2019 legislature to pass six new employment bills. Some of these pieces of legislation had been proposed in various forms in previous sessions but failed to pass – until now. Whil...
The Most Dangerous Animals in Colorado + Why They're Dangerous There's no shortage of wildlife inColorado, and some aren't necessarily the safest to be around. Here are the 11 mostdangerous animalsin Colorado and what makes them so dangerous. ...
In June 2020, Colorado became the third U.S. state to pass a privacy law. The Colorado Privacy Act grants Colorado residents rights over their data and places obligations on data controllers and processors. It contains some similarities to California's CPRA, Virginia's CDPA, and the EU’s ...
which is defined as any system that, when deployed, makes — or is a substantial factor in making — a “consequential decision.” As discussed further below,consequential decisionsgenerally relate to those involving education, employment, financial services, housing, health care or legal services. ...
And then there’sColoradowhere a rate above 45 percent is deemed usurious for non-consumer loans. However, the rate for consumer loans is capped at 12 percent unless they are “supervised loans,” which includes credit card debt, made by a “supervised lender.” These loans are capped at ...
In Tennessee, the statute explicitly makes it criminal impersonation to pretend to be a law enforcement officer. However, this is only a Class B misdemeanor in Tennessee, not a felony. In Washington, it is a Class C felony, punishable by more than a year in prison. ...
its original appearance in medieval England, it is still very much in effect in the US and elsewhere today. As the evolution of technology and its presence in our lives continues to grow, common law's ability to leave the legal code open for interpretation will become increasingly important.1...