Denver District Court
Suit Accuses Highlands Ranch Company Of Misleading Recruits
The Colorado attorney general’s office has filed a lawsuit against a Highlands Ranch-based company accused of making misleading statements to recruit people to market its products.
Indian Tribes Welcome Ruling On Sovereignty
A coalition of Indian tribes is welcoming a court ruling that tribes cannot be held in contempt for commercial ventures such as personal loans offered over the Internet.
Ex-Denver Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced To Probation
A judge says that an ex-Denver sheriff’s deputy’s former job played no role in her sentencing him to probation for a sex offense.
Perlmutter, Polis Testify In Redistricting Lawsuit
Democratic U.S. Reps. Ed Perlmutter and Jared Polis testified in a lawsuit over how Colorado should redraw its congressional districts to reflect population changes during the last 10 years.
Denver Judge Asked To Resolve Redistricting Suit
Republicans told a Denver District Court judge on Tuesday that Democrats are trying to undo electoral gains made by about 1.5 million voters over the past decade by moving them into new congressional districts.
Judge: Terrorist Can Sue Over Supermax Restrictions
A man convicted of a 1998 terrorist strike on the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania has won the right to sue the federal government over tight restrictions on his visitors and letter-writing at the federal Supermax prison.
Judge Refuses To Suppress Bruce Statements
Anti-tax activist Douglas Bruce will have another day in court on his motions to dismiss a tax case against him or move it to Colorado Springs.
School Funding Trial Wraps Up In Denver
An attorney defending Colorado in a lawsuit over how it funds schools said Friday that plaintiffs want “an educational utopia, limited only by imagination,” but insisted that it’s a vision the state is not mandated to provide.
Judge Rejects Bid To Allow School Vouchers
A Denver District Court judge is keeping an injunction in place barring the Douglas County School District from implementing a voucher program.
Lt. Gov. Garcia Testifies In School Funding Suit
Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia acknowledged that inequities exist in education but says the state has met its constitutional obligation in how it funds its schools.




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