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• In issuing a preliminary injunction against the use of the Alien Enemies Act, U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney defended the courts' prerogative to review executive actions, rejecting the government’s "flawed premises" and "unpersuasive argument."
A number of drivers in the state are now raising concerns over express lane citations issued in the state in court.
Forget 911. When the Trump administration has an emergency, it just calls nine — justices, that is. At the Supreme Court, a staggering number of emergency appeals are pending, most brought by the administration and ranging from birthright citizenship to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to independent agency leader firings.
Colorado's second-highest court ruled last week that allegations of a juror's anti-police statements during deliberations in a civil trial cannot trigger an inquiry into whether the juror's bias requires a new trial.
On Monday, May 5, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled in a case out of El Paso County that questioned whether or not an individual’s suicidal intent could be relevant to the defendant’s distribution of drugs and linked to the purchaser’s “proximate cause of death.
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By using litigation as a way to inflict pain, one might accomplish policy goals even if you end up losing,” a University of Denver law professor suggested of President Trump’s
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, the ascetic bachelor and New Hampshire Republican who became a darling of liberals during his nearly 20 years on the bench, has died. He was 85. Souter died Thursday at his home in New Hampshire, the court said in a statement Friday.