Tag: Lawsuits
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Colorado fights federal campaign to stop SNAP from going to illegal aliens, certain noncitizens
Colorado joined 21 other states in a lawsuit seeking to undo the Trump administration’s campaign to stop taxpayer-funded food aid from going to individuals illegally staying in the U.S., arguing the move also implicated a group of noncitizens who should be eligible to get the benefits under the law. At issue is a guidance from…
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Target joins long list of lawsuits alleging Xcel Energy responsible for Marshall fire
Target Corp. joined hundreds of other victims of the Marshall fire by filing a lawsuit against Xcel Energy Colorado and two other companies on Dec. 22, 2023, a week before the two-year deadline for filing. The Minnesota-based company, worth some $65 billion, is alleging negligence and is blaming Xcel, doing business as Public Service Company…
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Law firms recruit Marshall fire survivors for civil lawsuits against Xcel
When Stephen Wenzel called his very pregnant wife in December 2021 to warn her about the oncoming wildfire that would later be known as the Marshall fire, she was sound asleep and oblivious to the danger. “When I got up and looked out the window, my neighborhood was on fire,” said Savannah Wenzel, 29. A…
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Gun rights activists sue to stop enforcement of Colorado’s 2013 large capacity magazine ban
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Gun rights activists on Tuesday sued Gov. Jared Polis, asking a Denver district court to stop enforcement of a 2013 state law that bans the possession of large capacity magazines capable of accepting more than 15 rounds. The National Foundation for Gun Rights, the legal arm of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, and two Colorado residents…
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Former Cherry Creek principal files federal lawsuit claiming culture of misogyny, racism
The former elementary school principal who accused in a federal discrimination complaint that the Cherry Creek School District for years has harbored a culture of misogyny and racism has sued in federal court. In a lawsuit filed late Monday in U.S. District Court in Denver, Linda Maccagnan said the district — consistently ranked among the…
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Forrest Fenn, who sparked treasure hunt, retrieved own loot: Lawsuit
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save SANTA FE, N.M. • A French treasure hunter has sued the estate of a Santa Fe, New Mexico, antiquities dealer who sparked a yearslong search across the American West by hiding a chest filled with gold, coins and other valuables. Bruno Raphoz is seeking $10 million…




