jenna ellis

  • Trump-supporting attorney Lin Wood disbarred in Colorado’s federal trial court

    Trump-supporting attorney Lin Wood disbarred in Colorado’s federal trial court

    Colorado’s federal trial court on Thursday disbarred an attorney who spoke favorably about the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, called for former Vice President Mike Pence to be subjected to firing squads and claimed he had evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The penalty imposed on L. Lin Wood was based…


  • Colorado Supreme Court reverses ruling that would chill lawyers’ speech

    Colorado Supreme Court reverses ruling that would chill lawyers’ speech

    The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday rejected a lower court decision that would have potentially deterred lawyers from disseminating information to the public about class action lawsuits. Although lawyers generally enjoy immunity from defamation claims if they are speaking about their own litigation, the state’s Court of Appeals previously identified an exception to that shield.…


  • Dobson picks Jenna Ellis to lead new conservative policy center

    Dobson picks Jenna Ellis to lead new conservative policy center

    James Dobson is stepping up the advocacy work at the James Dobson Family Institute in Colorado Springs, and Jenna Ellis will lead the charge as director of his newly formed Public Policy Center. Ellis is a constitutional law attorney, who, like Dobson, has a big media footprint. She is a regular contributor to the Washington…


  • Amendments to civil rights panel’s mission aim to restore public trust

    Amendments to civil rights panel’s mission aim to restore public trust

    In the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on April 18, liberals displayed shockingly self-serving and politically biased discrimination against equal protection for all Colorado citizens. Ironically, the context was Colorado’s Civil Rights Division (CCRD) and its accompanying Civil Rights Commission (CCRC), which review claims under Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act. Both agencies are currently undergoing the statutorily required…


  • House panel rejects what some called an Amendment 2 repeat

    House panel rejects what some called an Amendment 2 repeat

    DENVER – A bill many feared would take Colorado back to its 1992 reputation as the “hate state” failed in a state House of Representatives committee Tuesday night on a party-line vote. House Bill 1206 would have allowed those with “sincerely-held religious beliefs” to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals, according to witnesses who testified on the…


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