Colorado Supreme Court Heard Oral Arguments for Six Cases Tuesday-Wednesday This Week
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The Colorado Supreme Court heard oral arguments for six cases Tuesday and Wednesday involving a variety of issues including the heritage of a Native American child in a dependency case, government decision making and whether someone’s right to a public trial was violated after a defendant's wife was removed from a courtroom.
Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for June 21
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The Colorado Supreme Court clarified how interest should be calculated when a party appeals a monetary judgment against it.
Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinions for June 2022
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The Presiding Disciplinary Judge issued disciplinary opinions in cases involving four attorneys in the past month.
Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion from June 21
The 10th Circuit partially overturned a district court ruling regarding Ortho-Tain's immunity in making statements about an alleged Lanham Act violation.
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for June 16
The Colorado Court of Appeals issued opinions in two cases this week including an opinion in People in the Interest of J.G.
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Colorado Case over Tribe Convictions and Double Jeopardy
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court published its opinion in a Colorado case over double jeopardy, Denezpi v. US.
Court Opinions: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion from June 14
The 10th Circuit affirmed the district court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of ASHI, a national association of home inspectors.
Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for June 13
The Colorado Supreme Court issued opinions in three cases including a ruling in Magana v. People of Colorado.
Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for June 9
The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld a prior jury ruling involving a case between Freund Investments and CORE Electric Cooperative over a property easement.
Suit Against Detectives Involved in Dismissed Murder Conviction Allowed to Proceed by 10th Circuit
The 10th Circuit ruled a civil lawsuit brought against detectives whose investigation led to a wrongful conviction may proceed.





