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  • 4 days ago | courthousenews.com | Amanda Pampuro

    DENVER (CN) — In a 5-2 decision, the Colorado Supreme Court on Monday upheld a lower court’s ruling denying oil producers attempt to dismiss Boulder County's tort claim for climate change-driven damages. "The court now concludes that respondents’ claims are not preempted by federal law and, therefore, the district court did not err in declining to dismiss them,” Colorado Supreme Court Justice Richard Gabriel wrote in the 32-page opinion.

  • 1 week ago | courthousenews.com | Amanda Pampuro

    Three weeks before Colorado Springs elected its first Black mayor, news reports of a cross being burned beside a campaign sign defaced with a racial slur sparked outrage from local residents. Rather than a hate crime, however, federal investigators uncovered a publicity hoax.

  • 1 week ago | courthousenews.com | Amanda Pampuro

    Denver Water had hoped to complete construction on the state’s largest dam by 2027 until environmental groups secured an injunction last year to halt construction over a faulty review. DENVER (CN) — A federal judge on Tuesday heard evidence on the safety and efficacy of leaving Colorado’s largest dam project unfinished, after she vacated a dredge-and-fill permit for violating federal law.

  • 2 weeks ago | courthousenews.com | Amanda Pampuro

    DENVER (CN) — The U.S. Department of Justice sued the state of Colorado in federal court on Friday, challenging a suite of “sanctuary” laws passed in the wake of Donald Trump's first term to provide protections to immigrants. “These sanctuary policies have tied the hands of law enforcement, emboldened dangerous criminals and left Colorado’s communities vulnerable,” U.S. attorneys claim in the 25-page complaint.

  • 2 weeks ago | courthousenews.com | Amanda Pampuro

    DENVER (CN) — A Denver judge denied an injunction on Wednesday requested by a cannabis cultivator that would have directed Colorado's marijuana regulatory agency to ramp up testing for black market synthetic THC products. “You’re requesting better testing, proper tracking, a better way for the state to monitor what’s going on in the marijuana industry,” said Second Judicial District Judge Jill Dorancy.

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