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Colorado so far wins favorable rulings in most of its lawsuits opposing Trump policies

Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined almost two dozen cases challenging executive actions

Jury finds MyPillow founder defamed former employee for a leading voting equipment company

DENVER – A federal jury in Colorado on Monday found that one of the nation’s most prominent election conspiracy theorists, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, defamed a former employee for a lead...

Gov. Polis agrees to hold off on complying with ICE subpoena as whistleblower lawsuit plays out

Director of the state Division of Labor Standards and Statistics sued governor last week

Colorado law requiring people buying guns to be 21 or older can stand, federal judge rules

Ruling by a U.S. district judge is a win for gun-control advocates

Colorado Supreme Court says Durango railroad must follow county land-use codes

D&SNG began using Rockwood station as main arrival, departure point

Associated Press wins reinstatement to White House events

Judge’s ruling says government can’t punish news organization for content of its speech

Colorado asks court to dismiss Utes’ tribal gaming lawsuit

Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes sued state over their stance on sports betting

Colorado election officials denounce ‘sham lawsuit’ targeting voter rolls

United Sovereign Americans action similar to lawsuits in several other states

Golden bike maker sues Gates Corp. over unpaid royalties for bike frame invention

Spot Brand says it’s owed millions in unpaid royalties

Rep. Boebert’s threats to sue opposition group’s donors likely improper, judge says

Court sides with Colorado congresswoman on dismissal of defamation claim

Colorado Supreme Court poked a hole in ski resorts’ liability protections. What’s next?

Companies hinted they may need to get rid of recreational options for children

Ski area liability waivers aren’t foolproof, Colorado Supreme Court rules

Case involves a then-16-year-old girl who was paralyzed in 2022