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Justice agencies pitch requests to lawmakers, including separate funding for judicial discipline body
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State lawmakers heard a variety of requests from justice agencies on Tuesday, including a need for paralegals at the public defender’s office, a constitutional amendment to facilitate a new judicial district, and a funding stream for the state’s judicial discipline body that does not require Supreme Court approval. Officials told legislators about pressing challenges, notably…
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TRAIL MIX | Colorado’s 1974 ballot serves as a distant mirror to this year’s election
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The two major parties enter Colorado’s 2022 midterm election year in starkly different positions. The Democrats hold every statewide office on the ballot this year – from governor and U.S. senator to attorney general, secretary of state and state treasurer – and every one of those incumbents is seeking reelection. Republicans, on the other hand,…
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In data access lawsuit, Colorado AG’s office is contradicted by its own records
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In October, when Denver County District Judge J. Eric Elliff upheld records request denials for data that would show identifying and employment data for every law enforcement officer who has been certified to work in Colorado, he partially based his decision on testimony from Attorney General Phil Weiser’s office that the state’s system for maintaining…
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Hey Phil Weiser: Welcome to the world of campaign trackers
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By Becket Adams | Washington Examiner If you’re running for public office in the year 2018, and you’re rattled by the appearance of a campaign tracker, U.S. politics may not be the thing for you. We’re talking to you, Phil Weiser. Weiser, a Democrat and former University of Colorado law school dean who is running…





