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Divided appeals court strikes down campaign disclosure requirement in Colorado law
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Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday concluded the state’s requirement that ballot issue advocacy groups disclose the name of their legal representative on their election communications violates the First Amendment. By 2-1, a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals believed there was no material benefit to the public from knowing who the registered agents are…
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Lawsuit against JUUL executives over vaping marketing practices blocked by Colorado Supreme Court
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Colorado may not hold four executives of vape manufacturer JUUL personally liable for the company’s allegedly deceptive marketing practices to adolescents and young adults, the state Supreme Court ruled on Monday. Although the Colorado Attorney General’s Office warned a decision in favor of the high-level JUUL representatives would amount to immunity for any corporate officers…
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Sponsors of bill banning flavored tobacco, nicotine products statewide are confident of passage
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Selling flavored tobacco and nicotine products could soon be illegal in Colorado if lawmakers approve – and the governor signs – a bill prohibiting their sale. House Bill 22-1064 would ban, starting July 1, the sale of all flavored tobacco and nicotine products, including vapes, e-cigarettes, menthol cigarettes, Hookah, chewing tobacco and cigars, in Colorado. Under the proposal, any…