Tag:COVID-19

CU Hosts Online Event Marking the Centennial of Women’s Suffrage

Although social distancing demands kept people from gathering at the University of Colorado campus for the 28th Ira C. Rothgerber Jr. Conference, more than...

Immigrant Groups Sue for Detainees’ Release 

Several immigrant advocacy organizations announced Tuesday they are suing for the release of several detainees being held at the Aurora U.S. Immigration and Customs...

Employment Attorneys Cover FFCRA Paid Leave and DOL Regs

LawBank on April 3 hosted an informal discussion on the effect of COVID-19 on employment law, ADA guidance and other concerns hosted by employment...

An Onslaught of Need for Legal Aid

Legal aid organizations that provide representation to indigent clients tend to focus on issues that rise out of or are exacerbated by poverty: evictions,...

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,...

Employers Pondering Layoffs Have Tough Choices, New Options

Nearly 17 million Americans have filed for unemployment since mid-March. With COVID-19 likely to keep much of the U.S. economy shut down through at...

Construction Continues While Colorado Stays Home

Construction has been a constant in Denver and other fast-growing Front Range cities for years, and amid the coronavirus outbreak, it’s one of the...