Tag: Scotus
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10th Circuit refuses to halt temporary order blocking ‘alien enemies’ removals from Colorado
The circuit found the government had not shown ‘irreparable harm’ from the 14-day temporary restraining order
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Federal judge declines to put order on hold imposing limits on ‘alien enemies’ removals
A federal judge on Thursday rejected the government’s request to put her order on hold while it seeks review of the decision to place temporary procedural limitations on removals of non-citizens suspected of being “alien enemies.” On April 22, U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney issued a temporary restraining order in a case brought by two detained…
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Federal judge blocks government from summarily removing ‘alien enemies’ from Colorado
While the president may exercise foreign relations powers, Judge Charlotte Sweeney noted she must ‘recognize the Supreme Court’s command that Petitioners are entitled, in this habeas proceeding, to judicial review’
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Federal judge allows Denver sheriff employee’s discrimination claim to proceed
Judge Nina Wang suggested a forthcoming US Supreme Court decision could affect the legal framework of the ‘reverse discrimination’ lawsuit
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Colorado Supreme Court dings El Paso County DA’s office for filing appeal in wrong court
Although the justices are required to hear appeals directly when a judge declares a law unconstitutional, that is not what happened with the case of Ashley Hernandez
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Federal judge declines to reconsider rejection of challenge to Colorado Springs municipal elections
Judge S. Kato Crews did, however, soften his prior critiques of the plaintiffs’ attorneys
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Judge reluctantly lets appeal proceed in case of prisoner who missed SCOTUS deadline due to library closure
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A federal judge on Wednesday declined to let a jury trial proceed as scheduled and instead opted to let the Denver-based federal appeals court decide if two prison employees have immunity in an incarcerated man’s…
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Appeals court overturns woman’s conviction, finds defect in template jury instructions
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado’s second-highest court overturned a criminal conviction from La Plata County on Thursday, concluding it was the “rare case” in which the template jury instructions incorrectly describe how jurors can find someone guilty of retaliating against a witness. The jury that convicted Erin Amber Trujillo…
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Colorado justices mull lawsuit over fossil fuel producers’ liability for alleged local climate change harms
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Members of the Colorado Supreme Court considered on Tuesday whether to permit Boulder County and the city of Boulder to seek damages against two oil and gas producers for the harms they allegedly caused over multiple decades by concealing and misrepresenting the dangers of climate…
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Colorado justices say child welfare workers not required to give Miranda warning before interrogating parents
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that child welfare workers are not required to give a Miranda warning to parents before interrogating them in custody, even if the interview or the notes will later be shared with prosecutors and used against the parent at…




