In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, two Democratic lawmakers are moving to enhance abortion protections in Colorado.
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"The court weighted this factor based on wife’s deeply held personal views of the morality of discarding the pre-embryos," wrote Judge Michael H. Berger in the June 23 opinion. "But regardless of whether such moral beliefs are religious or secular, they should not form part of the court’s consideration."
The investigation found problems, however – in the political structure of the office and a secretive climate that allowed it to foster – and made more than a dozen recommendations for change.
In an unusual decision on Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled 5-2 that a criminal defendant did not clearly invoke his constitutional ri…
Although the Colorado Supreme Court has established that prosecutors cannot imply criminal defendants are guilty for exercising their Fifth Am…
The state's Supreme Court justices agreed with both the Colorado Department of Corrections and inmate Nathanael E. Owens on Tuesday that the g…
Colorado's law requiring vehicles to display red tail lights 500 feet to the rear does not mean red is the only acceptable color, the state Su…
The Colorado Supreme Court has turned aside a challenge to the state's paid family and medical leave program, upholding the voter-approved exp…
Colorado's appeals court ruled an Adams County sheriff's deputy performed an illegal pat-down search in violation of U.S. Supreme Court precedent.