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CJ’s Diner wants lawsuit thrown out, says regulations are unconstitutional

Restaurant defied public health orders by offering indoor dining

COVID-19 enforcement: ‘It’s unsettled’ in Durango, statewide

Health director: More important than penalties is compliance to protect the community

Can the Constitution and COVID-19 restrictions coexist?

Bans on gatherings, longevity of restrictions increasingly weigh on civil liberties

Durango man battled COVID-19. Now he’s fighting health restrictions

Jaime McMillan says orders hurt businesses, may violate Fifth Amendment

Partisan lawsuit looms over Colorado’s Legislature, and it’s costing taxpayers

Senate Republicans sued Democrats who used computers to speed-read legislation

Conservative social media commentator speaks at FLC

‘Never sacrifice your values for anything or anyone’

Groups take aim at Durango’s proposed camping rules

Policies put city at risk of legal liability, lawyers say

League of Women Voters, Durango Herald to co-sponsor presentation

TABOR, Gallagher Amendment to be discussed

ACLU discovers Durango law in violation of Colorado Constitution

City to allow jury trials in municipal court for minor offenses

Judge OKs class action in lawsuit over Denver’s homeless sweeps

Plaintiffs say city violated constitutional rights

Bill to protect Coloradans rights passes committee

Measure would prohibit state agencies from assisting federal agencies

Petition seeks to bypass Congress to amend Constitution

Group wants to reverse regulations, rein in spending and enact term limits