randy corporon
-

Colorado GOP asks judge to bar state from sending Republican primary ballots to unaffiliated voters
—
by
The Colorado Republican Party on Monday asked a federal judge to issue an emergency injunction to prevent the state’s unaffiliated voters from being able to cast ballots in the GOP’s upcoming primary election. Lawyers for the party argue in a motion filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado that requiring Republicans to…
-

Colorado GOP votes down bid to ask court to prevent unaffiliated voters from voting in June primary
—
by
Members of the Colorado Republican Party’s executive committee rejected a proposal Thursday night to seek an emergency injunction in federal court to prevent unaffiliated voters from participating in the state’s upcoming June primary election. The proposed motion, backed by Colorado Republican National Committeeman Randy Corporon, was in response to a federal judge’s recent ruling that…
-
10th Circuit upholds $1,000-a-day sanction on Colorado podcaster in defamation case
—
by
The Denver-based federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a $1,000-per-day sanction against a conservative podcaster who absconded from the courthouse where he was required to sit for a deposition — and instead returned home to record a podcast and insult the judge. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit also…
-
Defamation suit may proceed against conservative radio outlet, talk show host: appeals court
—
by
A former executive of Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems may proceed with his defamation lawsuit against the owner of a conservative talk radio station and one of its hosts, Colorado’s second-highest court ruled on Thursday. The latest in a string of recent decisions favoring plaintiff Eric Coomer, a three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals concluded Coomer…
-

Colorado appeals court agrees woman fired for vaccine non-compliance not entitled to unemployment benefits
—
by
A woman who was fired because she refused to comply with her employer’s COVID-19 vaccination policy, while seeking neither a religious nor a medical exemption, is not entitled to unemployment benefits, Colorado’s second-highest court decided last month. Kristen Bara worked as the office manager at the Mental Health Center of Boulder County. After her termination,…
-

Federal judge dismisses Republicans’ lawsuit to block unaffiliated voters from primary
—
by
A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed a request for a preliminary injunction seeking to block unaffiliated voters from participating in the June 28 state primary. Judge John Kane on Friday evening granted the state’s motion to dismiss the injunction request and dismissed the five claims filed by five Republicans, who are members of the…
-

Denver DA will hand off any case regarding Colorado state Rep. Saine to special prosecutor in Boulder County
—
by
Denver District Attorney Beth McCann will hand off any case against Colorado state Rep. Lori Saine, who allegedly carried a loaded firearm into Denver International Airport last week, to a special prosecutor in Boulder County, according to an email sent from her office Tuesday to Colorado Politics. McCann’s office says it requested that the 20th…
-

Cynthia Coffman’s pro-choice position riles up conservative radio
—
by
If Republican GOP candidate Cynthia Coffman is pro-choice, she won’t have the support of right’s well-regarded radio blabber Dan Caplis and definitely not tea-partier Randy Corporon. Boyd reported the position Friday that would be a curious one for a conservative Republican such as Coffman, who will need the support for opinion-makers like Caplis and his…



