Colorado's second-highest court clarified on Thursday that a U.S. Supreme Court decision recognizing First Amendment ...
An unusual story you may have heard claims the Colorado Supreme Court has taken the time to rule that elephants are not ...
The Colorado Supreme Court may take the rare, potentially unprecedented move of holding oral arguments in secret next week, ...
Lakewood police violated the constitutional prohibition on unreasonable searches by ensuring a driver's door remained open so ...
Denver Transit Partners wanted to be reimbursed for operational issues on the A-Line, including paying flaggers to stop ...
Aurora last year eliminated the 72-hour notice rule in select areas. The council is scheduled to cast an initial vote on nixing the rule for all camps Monday.
A court has rejected the notion that elephants are people, upholding a zoo's right to keep the animals after a yearslong legal scrap.
the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. The court said the decision "does not turn on our regard for these majestic animals." "Instead, the legal question here boils down to whether an ...
Facing “hostile” national abortion landscape, Colorado Democrats plan bills to strengthen state laws
Colorado lawmakers this week plan to introduce a pair of bills that would further strengthen state laws around abortion ...
the Colorado Supreme Court concluded on Monday. In the 5-2 decision, all justices agreed with the principle that law enforcement conducts a search if they "facilitate" a dog's entry into a vehicle.
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