Tag:Department of Justice

Final Rule Issued for Home Confinement Under CARES Act

The DOJ issued a final rule giving the director of the Bureau of Prisons discretion to keep individuals in home confinement after the COVID-19 emergency ends.

Foster Graham Makes Waves in State Senator Recall, Return of Cryptocurrency

Foster Graham Milstein & Calisher, LLP announced two big wins at the end of 2022, one delaying the recall of a Colorado state senator.

Fortnite Developer Epic Games Agrees to Pay $275 Million for Alleged Violations of Children’s Privacy Law

Epic Games agreed to pay $275 million in civil penalties, the largest civil penalty ever imposed for a COPPA violation.

DOJ Takes Final Bite of Colorado Chicken Fixing Case

The dismissal appears to be the last chapter in a lengthy antitrust case which took place in Colorado’s federal court over several years.

Nearly $300,000 Awarded to Project Safe Neighborhoods in Colorado

The Department of Justice has awarded $288,791 in support of the Project Safe Neighborhoods Program in Colorado, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado.

Justice Department Will Award $57 Million to Justice System Reforms and Racial Equity Programs, Initiatives

The DOJ said it’ll award nearly $57 million to criminal justice reform and racial equity programs in the criminal justice system.

Colorado Lawyers on Growing Number of Federal Antitrust Cases

A massive antitrust case is an example of a growing trend in Colorado and across the country, according to local attorneys.

City of Denver and Concert Promoters Settle Claims They Overcharged for Wheelchair-Accessible Seating at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the City and County of Denver and concert promoters for Red Rocks resolved an ADA discrimination claim.