Telehealth and Provider Licensing at Forefront of Resource Needs for COVID-19 Response
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As the public health crisis caused by the novel coronavirus changes daily, so do health care resources and government responses.
Mark Fogg, a legal consultant...
Infertility Coverage Bill Passes Just in Time
One of the last bills passed before coronavirus put the legislative session on hold aims to expand coverage of infertility treatment in Colorado.
Gov. Jared...
Despite Essential Status, Marijuana Businesses Still Face Economic Woes
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Marijuana businesses have been declared “essential” in some states, including Colorado. But the limited access to financial resources available to other businesses could mean...
Counties Cautious With Slow Rollout of Marijuana Delivery
As of January, Colorado allows for home delivery of medical marijuana. With COVID-19 causing food shortages at grocery stores and demanding social distancing precautions,...
Colorado Files Brief in Supreme Court Faithless Electors Case
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The Colorado attorney general and secretary of state filed a brief Wednesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold state laws that require presidential...
Suspended Justice
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The need to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus has caused some chaos in Colorado’s courts. In mid-March, Chief Justice Nathan Coats ordered...
Report Suggests Overhauling Law School Evaluation
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A nonprofit organization that studies legal education wants to upend how law schools are evaluated and ranked.
Law School Transparency in a study released March...
Legislature Meets Long Enough to Adjourn Again
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On Monday morning, the Colorado legislature met just long enough after two weeks of recess to immediately adjourn again until April 2.
The House convened...






