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Brandon Olsen, 46, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of felony arson in a deal that dropped four other charges from his case ...
Colorado's second-highest court on Thursday clarified that injured plaintiffs have the same opportunity as the government to ...
The Colorado Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Denver County Court to let a tenant use his rental assistance checks to ...
The man accused of breaking into the Colorado Supreme Court building on Jan. 2, 2024, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of ...
After the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s GOP primary ballot, social media platforms filled with violent threats to the justices.
The Colorado Supreme Court affirmed the first part of the ruling — that Mr. Trump had engaged in an insurrection, including by setting out to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential ...
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Dec. 19 that the former president was ineligible to be certified on Jan. 5 for the state’s primary contest because he had participated in an ...
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who had urged the Supreme Court to keep Trump off the state’s ballot, said she had been hoping for, and expecting, a decision two weeks ago.
The Colorado Supreme Court handed down the landmark decision last night, ruling that former President Trump cannot be on the Republican primary ballot because he engaged in insurrection.
The Colorado Supreme Court has barred former President Trump from the state's primary ballot, citing a Constitution clause that disqualifies candidates from office who've engaged in insurrection.
The Colorado Supreme Court in turn noted that although it would be hard to provide an all-encompassing definition, insurrection does include “a concerted and public use of force or threat of ...
Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court Brian D. Boatright exits with a hand on his shoulder from Rep. Kerry Tipper, D-Lakewood, after delivering an emotional speech about misconduct within ...