Senate Bill Could Spur Power Grid Construction
The General Assembly is considering legislation that aims to drive the construction of additional electricity power line capacity, hoping to speed up the push...
In Circuit Schism, Bump Stocks Cases Question Chevron doctrine
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a ruling that contradicts a 10th Circuit ruling in a similar case, setting up the possibility of...
9th Circuit Creates Open Carry Confusion
Much of the western U.S. — a region often portrayed as historically defined by firearms — may now be the only part of the...
Legal Entrepreneurs for Justice Offers Solo Lessons
Legal Entrepreneurs for Justice celebrated the graduation of three attorneys from its 18-month incubator for socially conscious lawyers
The Bridge Between Medical and Legal Immigrant Assistance
A partnership between RMIAN and Denver Health seeks to form a stronger medical-legal relationship to help immigrants in detention get medical care
Technology and Social Media Increase Deportation Risks
While many Americans consider immigration enforcement a problem at the border, the influence of technology and social media has led to a street-by-street enforcement...
House Considers Immigrant Legal Defense Fund
Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill that could create a statewide fund to sponsor legal representation for immigrants
Intensifying Pressure for Parity in the Legal Sphere
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Women in the legal industry face unique challenges compared to their male colleagues. After 20 years of efforts to encourage equality within the workplace,...
Top Litigators 2021: Jackie Roeder
Jackie Roeder of Davis, Graham & Stubbs does not lose sight of her purpose, no matter how many “balls” are in the air. A...
Top Litigators 2021: Duncan Griffiths
Duncan Griffiths has developed a specialty in commercial litigation, but some of his big wins blend his firm’s well known focus area of family...









