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Terrance Carroll Wants Everyone to Have Their Day in Court

Terrance Carroll, who recently returned to private practice at Sherman & Howard, told Law Week about his legal and political careers, his priorities and his vision for the Sam Cary Bar Association.

CBA/DBA Executive Director Departs, 6 Firms Add Attorneys

Amy Larson departed her role as executive director of the CBA/DBA, local firms added new attorneys and more.

Firms Add New Attorneys, 4th Judicial District Recovery Court Celebrated Graduation

Firms added new attorneys, the 4th Judicial District Recovery Court celebrated the graduation of eight participants and more.

Amazon’s Rise in Biometric Technology

As Amazon’s palm scanning technology heads to Whole Foods Markets, what will this mean for customer security?

Where it Stands Now: 100th Anniversary of Colorado River Compact

The Colorado River Compact celebrates its 100th anniversary this year as drought concerns continue.

Big Decisions: Rise of the Conservative Majority on the Supreme Court

During the United States Supreme Court’s recently concluded term, the nation saw major changes on keystone issues such as reproductive rights, environmental regulation, First Amendment rights, guns and more.

Paul Seby on Representing North Dakota in SCOTUS EPA Ruling

According to Paul Seby, the ruling has a nuanced place in conversations around national climate change policy.

The Most Recent Republican Governor of Colorado

The most recent Republican governor was former Gov. Bill Owens, who may be best known for winning his 2002 reelection by the largest majority in state history.