10th Circuit Rules Against Debt Collector for Making Unauthorized Call
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with a Colorado woman who alleged fair debt collection violations against a collection agency
Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Convicted Murderer’s Case for Recovering Seized Property
The Colorado Supreme Court on Aug. 16 agreed it will hear a case from pro se appellant James Woo, who alleges the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act violates his due process rights by barring his attempt to recover property seized during his arrest.
Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Aug. 12
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The Colorado Court of Appeals issued opinions in People v. Brothers, People v. Michael Thomas Jean Wright and others.
Magistrate Judge Neureiter Sanctions Colorado Lawyers for Frivolous Election Challenge
Two Colorado lawyers sanctioned for their involvement in lawsuits regarding the 2020 Presidential Election
10th Circuit Revives Prisoners’ Religious Rights Cases
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals recently allowed two cases alleging violations of prisoners’ religious rights to proceed.
Appellate Roundup: Federal Appeals Courts Decisions Address Abortion, Women’s Hockey Team’s Demise, U.S. Citizen...
Another round of decisions made by Federal Appeals Courts affect abortion, discrimination and how a U.S. citizen was treated by in Iran.
Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Aug. 5
The Colorado Court of Appeals issued opinions in Walker v. Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, People v. Curtis and People v. Stone.
Appellate Roundup: Recent Decisions by Federal Appeals Courts Address Abortion, Public Nudity, State Ban...
This roundup of some significant recent decisions from appeals courts around the nation highlights opinions on issues that may have national importance.
Indiana College Students Ask Justices to Enjoin University COVID Vaccine Mandate
Indiana University students petitioned the Supreme Court to block a vaccine policy requiring all students be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for July 29
The Court of Appeals on July 29 ruled in People v. Johnson, upholding a conviction for unlawful purchase of a firearm.