Tag:Colorado

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Feb. 8

The appeals court released two opinions on Feb. 8, including an opinion on whether structural error applies when an empanelment oath isn’t administered.

Youth-Centered Foster Bill of Rights Works Through Colorado Legislature

A bill giving youth in foster care specific rights in Colorado is working its way through the Colorado Legislature.

4th Judicial District Recovery Court to Graduate Eight Participants

The second drug problem solving court in Colorado will celebrate the graduation of eight participants Feb. 8.

Solos v. Firms: Differences & Trends

Law Week spoke with solo and small firm attorneys about how their practice is different from those at firms.

Gov. Polis Signs New Bill Regarding Earned Income Tax Credit

HB24-1084 repeals and reenacts HB23B-100, increasing the Earned Income Tax Credit to 50% to help Colorado families afford essentials like food, housing and transportation.

First in the Nation Bill Would Protect Coloradans’ Biological and Neural Data

A first in the nation bill that intends to protect consumer biological and neural data passed its first hearing in the Colorado Legislature.

In Memoriam: Honoring University of Denver Sturm College of Law Emeritus Professor Ved Nanda

The local legal community looked back on the lasting impact of University of Denver Sturm College of Law Emeritus Professor Ved Nanda, who died on Jan. 1.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Jan. 25

The Colorado Court of Appeals released three opinions on Jan. 25, including a case addressing court closure.