Tag:supreme court

Supreme Court Justices Rebuff ‘Offended Observer’ Standing

Two U.S. Supreme Court justices criticized a Florida lawsuit brought on “offended observer” standing for an establishment clause challenge.

U.S. Supreme Court Holds Chapter 7 Debtor Liable for Fraud Based on Business Partner’s Acts

Sherman & Howard member Peter Cal explains the implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion in a bankruptcy case.

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Opinion for Feb. 27

The Colorado Supreme Court found a district court lacked the authority to require parties to mediate in criminal cases. It made the rules to show cause absolute.

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Opinion for Feb. 21

The Colorado Supreme Court en banc unanimously reversed a judgment involving fractional owners and property taxes.

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Opinion for Feb. 6

The Colorado Supreme Court unanimously affirmed a judgment connected to a firearm statute.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Jan. 30

The Colorado Supreme Court vacated in part and affirmed in part a judgment involving an alleged sleeping juror. 

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Colorado Case Over Online Threats

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a Colorado man’s appeal which asked how courts should analyze someone’s subjective intent with threats.

Colorado AG Announces Natural Resources Fellowship in Honor of Late Justice Hobbs

Former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs, Jr. was honored by State Attorney General Phil Weiser, who dedicated a natural resources and environment fellowship at the Colorado Department of Law to the late justice, according to a Dec. 2 announcement.