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No ‘Safe Industry’

After Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 680 workers across Mississippi in a coordinated immigration sting in early August, it had immigrants and employers...

Department of Labor and Employment Hears Input on Minimum Wage

Colorado may consider an overhaul of its minimum wage law.  The Division of Labor and Employment held a public comment session Wednesday where it sought...
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Summer Clerk Programs Offer Hands-on Learning

Law schools and law firms alike praise “experiential” learning for students as crucial for their entrance into the profession. And while law schools are...

As Students Scrutinize Law School Value, How Do Colorado’s Schools Stack Up?

The importance of where someone chooses to get their law degree goes beyond how good the school looks on a résumé. Choice of law...

Sturm Starts the Year Strong

University of Denver Sturm College of Law Dean Bruce Smith is quick to note that this year’s entering class data have yet to be...

Colorado Law Offers Fresh Opportunities for Real-World Experience

This fall, the University of Colorado Law School will be offering new opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience with clinics and public service...

Government Finalizes Wide-Ranging Tweaks to ESA Rules

Last week, the Trump administration finalized its rule changes for the Endangered Species Act, and to no shortage of opposition from environmental groups and...

Could Zero-Emission Mandates Be on the Bubble?

Last week, Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission approved a compromise to adopt California’s zero-emission vehicle requirements after a hearing that lasted from Tuesday to...

Senate Bill 181 Still Foggy, Even During Implementation

Senate Bill 181 has been described as bringing “sweeping” changes to Colorado’s oil and gas industry by giving more control to local governments and...
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Appellate Duo Aims to Bridge the BigLaw-Solo Gap

Looking around at their Appellate Practice Subcommittee meetings at the state bar, Ruth Moore and Marie Williams noticed something. Just about every appellate lawyer...