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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.
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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.
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Loveland Clinic to Pay $40K for Marketing Animal Anti-Parasite Drug as COVID Cure
Seigfried Emme, owner of the Loveland Medical Clinic and a family nurse practitioner, could pay as much as $40,000 for failing to comply with a cease-and-desist order to stop illegally marketing and overstating the effectiveness of “alleged cures” for COVID.
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Grand Junction Caregivers Charged by AG’s Office in Death of 86-Year-Old Woman
Three caregivers working at an assisted living and memory care facility in Grand Junction have been charged with negligent death felonies, and two with forgery, all relating to the death of an 86-year-old woman left in 102-degree heat.
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Colorado AG’s Office Appoints Attorneys for CDPHE Whistleblower Investigation
The AGs Office announced an independent investigation into CDPHE air pollution policies that may have covered up some violations.
Features
Bar Exam Results
The Colorado Supreme Court on Oct. 8 released results for the July 2020 Bar Exam, listing the 499 test-takers who will become licensed to...
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People
AG’s Office Adds New Leaders
Attorney General Phil Weiser announced June 10 two new leadership appointments to the Consumer Protection Section of the Colorado Department of Law. Steven Kaufmann...
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Courts
Can a Search by a Drug Dog Violate Constitutional Rights?
The Colorado Supreme Court struggled with the interplay between federal and Colorado law governing marijuana in a 4-3 decision where the underlying case didn’t...
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