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Federal judge directs government to respond to allegation it violated restraining order
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A federal judge on Monday directed the federal government to respond to a claim that it moved a man in immigration detention outside out Colorado, despite a temporary restraining order forbidding such a transfer. Because of the federal rules governing immigration cases, the vast majority of Hossein Batooie’s three-week-old proceedings is shielded from public view. However, his…
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Federal judge declines to put order on hold imposing limits on ‘alien enemies’ removals
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A federal judge on Thursday rejected the government’s request to put her order on hold while it seeks review of the decision to place temporary procedural limitations on removals of non-citizens suspected of being “alien enemies.” On April 22, U.S. District Court Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney issued a temporary restraining order in a case brought by two detained…
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Federal judge declines to order UNC to return disabled student to campus
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A federal judge last week declined to order the University of Northern Colorado to return a disabled student to campus for the 2023-2024 school year, weeks after the school suspended him for violating the code of conduct. In July, a UNC official determined Jackson Vollmer was responsible for defying a no-contact order the school issued…
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Federal judge blocks Colorado law raising firearm-purchase age, lets waiting period take effect
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A federal judge on Monday granted the request of two Colorado residents to block a new Colorado law generally raising the age limit for purchasing firearms to 21. At the same time, in a separate lawsuit, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Philip A. Brimmer declined to bar enforcement of another recently-enacted law establishing a three-day…
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Federal judge orders Logan County sheriff to transport detainee with gaping wound to hospital
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Based largely on a photograph of a gaping wrist wound, a federal judge on Thursday ordered the Logan County sheriff to immediately transport a suicidal detainee to the emergency room for treatment. However, the man’s attorneys have since asserted the sheriff’s office disobeyed the directive. The unusual case unfolded rapidly once lawyers for Michael Bretz…



