Happy March! Spring is right around the corner and Super Tuesday is tomorrow. Here are your public-law highlights:
•Colorado’s presidential primary. Coloradans are casting their ballots in the presidential primary, which...more
Happy February! We hope that your 2020 is off to a great start! Here are your public-law highlights:
General Assembly convenes. Colorado’s 72nd General Assembly has begun! Expect to see discussion on a wide range of...more
Happy New Year! We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are ready for 2020. Get caught up on the news with these public-law highlights:
Three new appellate judges. Governor Jared Polis appointed three new judges to...more
A belated Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Sherman & Howard! Now that you’re back from your holiday weekend, here are your public-law highlights:
Court of Appeals finalists named. The Nominating Commission has...more
The 2019 election is officially over, and we have your (unofficial) results! Here are your public-law highlights:
Statewide election. Colorado held its 2019 coordinated election last Tuesday, and the (unofficial) results...more
Grab your coats because fall is officially upon us! Here are your public-law highlights from the last month:
Colorado Supreme Court updates. The Colorado Supreme Court has been busy these last few weeks. Notable decisions...more
Happy Labor Day! We hope you had a great holiday weekend. As you jump back into your routine, here are your public-law highlights:
Hickenlooper is out; but Hickenlooper is in. Former Governor John Hickenlooper officially...more
August is here and temperatures are rising. Make sure to keep yourself cool while reading these public-law highlights:
Remembering Justice Stevens. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens died this month at the age of 99....more
Happy Fourth of July!
Now that summer is officially upon us, here are your public-law highlights:
SCOTUS term ends. The US Supreme Court closed out its term last week, handing down two significant opinions on the last...more
This month has been a difficult one for the legal community. Here are your public-law highlights:
Federal bench loses two. Two members of Colorado’s federal district court passed away this month. Wiley Daniel, Colorado’s...more
May is here and another Coloradan has entered the race for president. Here are your public-law highlights:
Sine die! The Colorado General Assembly’s session ended last week, and there’s a lot of new laws to digest....more
Hickenlooper is officially running for President, but there’s a lot more news you might not have heard about yet. Here are your public-law highlights:
DU Law hosts debate on executive power. ...more
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It’s been an unusually busy month for public law! Here are your highlights:
Colorado General Assembly heats up. Attorney Chris Jackson was interviewed on Next with Kyle Clark...more
Congress and the Colorado General Assembly are both back in session, and there’s a lot of news to catch up on. Here are your public-law highlights:
Colorado Supreme Court issues major oil and gas decision. Attorney Chris...more
Welcome to 2019! Sherman & Howard wishes you a happy and healthy new year. Here are your public-law highlights:
New legislative sessions begin. The 116th Congress came to order on January 3 in Washington, DC; here in...more
Now that the 2018 midterm elections are firmly in the rearview mirror, here are your public-law highlights: -
Post-election coverage. The Colorado Sun has these great round ups on Colorado’s election results. It turned out...more
With only a couple of weeks to go until Election Day, here are your public-law highlights:-
Election coverage galore. Media outlets are turning their attention to our federal, state, and local elections. Attorney Chris...more
The leaves are changing and the weather is cooling. With fall officially upon us, here are your public-law highlights:-
Colorado Supreme Court justice issues his first opinions. Colorado’s newest Supreme Court justice,...more
In the last month we’ve seen new lawsuits, new jurists, and new ballot initiatives. Here are your highlights:-
Masterpiece Cakeshop heads back to court. Masterpiece Cakeshop and its owner, Jack Phillips, are parties in two...more
The last month has seen some big shake-ups in both the federal and state judiciary. Here are your highlights:-
Kennedy retires from SCOTUS. Justice Anthony Kennedy officially retired from the US Supreme Court on July 31. ...more
It’s been a particularly busy month for public law. Here are your highlights:-
Masterpiece Cakeshop. The US Supreme Court sided with a Colorado baker in a case about whether he could refuse to make a cake for a same-sex...more
We hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend! Get ready to tackle the week with these public-law highlights:-
Supreme Court finalists announced. The Judicial Department announced three finalists for Chief Justice...more
The last month has brought a flurry of news on the public law front. Here are your highlights:
New Chief Justice. Habemus summum! With Nancy Rice’s retirement on June 30, Colorado will have a new Chief Justice: Nathan B....more
Spring has sprung, and we’ve had another busy month on the public law front. Here are your highlights...more
As always, there are a lot of topics to cover in this edition of News Now. Here are your highlights...more
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