AAPI Lawyers Stand Up to Increased Racism
Asian Pacific Americans have faced a year of increasing violent acts and racism. But attorneys and legal groups are standing up in response.
Lawmakers Hope for Federal Rail Assistance in ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Option
To improve chances of funds for rail development, state lawmakers have introduced SB21-238 to create a Front Range Passenger Rail District.
As Biden Looks to Diversify the Bench, Party Politics Could Play a Hand in...
President Joe Biden has promised to add diversity to the federal bench with his 80 seats to fill but long-term impacts remain to be seen.
Construction and Real Estate Practices Prove to be Busy Through the Pandemic
Despite many businesses slowing down through the pandemic, construction and commercial real estate in have surged over the past year.
Life Lessons and Post-Pandemic Predictions
Three business lawyers recognized on the 2021 Super Lawyers or Rising Stars lists share the acclaim of colleagues’ recognition
The Top of the Top Talk Shop
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic’s disruption to many businesses, work has remained steady for attorneys ranked on Super Lawyers' Top 10 list
Super Lawyers-Ranked Women Share Successes from a Strange Year
While the past year has brought unprecedented challenges, some attorneys recognized by Super Lawyers report achievements and new ventures
Senate Considers Telehealth Reimbursement for Dentists
While telehealth has become a common part of life during the COVID-19 pandemic, state legislators are looking to adapt state law to include dentistry...
Proponents Seek Compromise to Push Public Option Forward
The fight over this year’s public option health insurance bill is gearing up to be one of the most heated of the legislative session....
Lawmakers Introduce Trio of Pregnancy-Focused Bills
A trio of state bills could address persistent inequities that make the birthing process uniquely dangerous for ethnic and racial minorities.







