Tag:Colorado Attorney General’s Office

Final Version of Colorado Privacy Act Published

The Colorado Attorney General’s Office has published its final rules for the Colorado Privacy Act, effective July 1.

Attorney General Releases Second Draft of Colorado Privacy Act

The Colorado Attorney General’s office on Dec. 21 published its second draft of rules for an upcoming law around data privacy.

Justices Hear Colorado Web Designer’s Public Accommodation First Amendment Appeal

The case could have sweeping impacts on the legal definition of speech and the reach of class-based discrimination protections.

2022 Top Women: Natalie Hanlon Leh

Natalie Hanlon Leh is known for her leadership, her ability to bring people together and for her impactful work.

Polis Appoints Monica Gomez to the Fourth Judicial District Court

Gov. Jared Polis on May 27 appointed Judge Monica Gomez to the Fourth Judicial District Court.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Deadlines to Dispute Government Agency Decisions

The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday announced it will hear a dispute over the deadlines for challenging local government decisions.

CDPHE Investigation: Special Attorneys General Find Inconsistency in Modeling, Some Validity in Employee Claims

Special attorneys general have determined that allegations against the CDPHE about hiding air quality standard violations are unsubstantiated, and noted that there is validity in some points raised by a trio of CDPHE employees who wrote a letter outlining the allegations to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General.

CDPHE Whistleblower Investigation: Special Attorneys General Find Claims of False Data ‘Unsubstantiated’

Special attorneys general have determined that allegations against the CDPHE about hiding air quality standard violations are unsubstantiated, and noted that there is validity in some points raised by a trio of CDPHE employees who wrote a letter outlining the allegations to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Inspector General.