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 Colorado GOP makes case to judge for barring unaffiliated voters from casting primary ballots— by The Colorado Republican Party presented a series of witnesses in federal court on Tuesday in its effort to block unaffiliated voters from participating in the party’s primary elections, months after the GOP failed to secure enough support from its own members to close its nominating process to those who are not registered Republicans. The defendant… 
 
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 Data show persistent delays among handful of Colorado’s federal judges— by Five members of Colorado’s federal trial court have experienced far higher delays in deciding motions than their colleagues, according to recent data released by the federal judiciary. The Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990 requires public reporting of motions pending longer than six months in civil cases assigned to each district judge and magistrate judge. For the reporting… 
 
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 Colorado’s federal trial court rolls out ‘chief magistrate judge’ position— by Colorado’s federal trial court recently inaugurated a new leadership position, “chief magistrate judge,” in response to a request from the entire magistrate judge bench. Michael E. Hegarty, the most senior magistrate judge who joined the court in 2006, will be the first to hold the title of chief. “Judge Michael Hegarty is one of the… 
 
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 10th Circuit allows man to sue officer for seizing personal items from pockets at Walmart— by The federal appeals court based in Denver agreed last month that a man could sue an off-duty Aurora police officer for seizing items from his pockets at a Walmart store under the mistaken belief they were shoplifted. William Montgomery has filed a series of state and federal lawsuits based on a similar pattern of events:… 
 
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 Federal judge allows ‘supermax’ prisoner’s limited religious freedom claims to proceed— by A federal judge last week permitted a Muslim man serving a life sentence in Colorado’s “supermax” prison for terrorism-related offenses to pursue a limited number of religious freedom claims against the government. Mostafa Kamel Mostafa, also known as Abu Hamza, arrived at the U.S. Penitentiary – Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence in 2015. A British citizen, Mostafa was… 
 
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 10th Circuit tosses ‘frivolous’ claims against Dominion Voting brought by Michigan residents— by The federal appeals court based in Denver agreed on Wednesday that a handful of Michigan residents lacked standing to sue Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. solely because they each received a letter asking them to stop making defamatory statements about the election technology supplier. Dominion, which is headquartered in Colorado, became the subject of election-rigging conspiracies… 
 
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 Jury to decide ex-Weld County schools superintendent’s retaliation claim— by A jury will decide whether Weld County School District RE-5J unlawfully retaliated against its former superintendent because she stood up against multiple incidents of racism, sexism and homophobia involving one of the district’s principals. U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang denied the district’s request to resolve the case in its favor without a trial, writing in… 
 
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 Federal judge allows ex-Florence employee’s retaliation claim to proceed against city— by A federal judge last month refused to dismiss a retaliation claim against the city of Florence, filed by a former employee who alleged she was pushed out for reporting malfeasance and discrimination at the water treatment plant. Sarah Glenn worked for the city for 1.5 years and was the only female employee at the plant.… 
 
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 Federal judge allows fired Weld County principal’s Christian discrimination claim to proceed— by A former Weld County high school principal will be able to pursue his claim of religious-based retaliation against the superintendent who sought to fire him, a federal judge ruled last month. Brian Littlefield was a longtime school administrator who became the leader of Roosevelt High School in 2019. He alleged his 2021 termination was the… 
 








