Tag:discrimination
News
University of Colorado Law School Professor Claims Discrimination, Retaliation in Lawsuit
A University of Colorado Law School professor is accusing the school of underpaying him based on his race and retaliating against him.
News
Supreme Court Finds First Amendment Trumps Colorado Public Accommodation Law Protections
The Supreme Court ruled the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act can’t compel a website designer to make custom wedding sites for LGBTQ+ clients.
Corporate Counsel Insight
What the POWR Act Means for Colorado Employers
The POWR Act was signed into law this week and will impact workplace discrimination claims, employer obligations and more.
Legislature
The Biggest 2023 Labor and Employment Bills Passed in Colorado
With labor and employment law always on the move, it can be hard to keep up with the legislation that made it into law this year.
Corporate Counsel Insight
As AI and Algorithms Grow, So Do Employment Law Questions
Law Week Colorado caught up with local attorneys to learn more about the questions springing up from the use of AI and algorithms in work.
News
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.
History
The 1984 Lawsuit Over the Colorado Bar Exam
In June 1984, four Hispanic law school graduates filed a $50 million lawsuit over the way the Colorado bar exam was scored the previous summer.
History
Colorado’s Lesser Known School Desegregation Case
In 1914, Maestas v. Shone successfully challenged discriminatory student placement practices in Alamosa, Colorado