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Hickenlooper calls on Supreme Court to hold Trump officials in contempt

U.S. senator from Colorado says Abrego Garcia mistaken deportation case ‘heinous’

Durango police: Supreme Court ruling on camping bans won’t change enforcement tactics

Advocates say majority decision no solution to cyclical nature of homelessness

Residents rally for unhoused at Buckley Park in Durango

Event held in conjunction with U.S. Supreme Court case to consider Eighth Amendment rights

Colorado can’t disqualify Donald Trump under insurrection clause, U.S. Supreme Court rules

Decision comes one day before Super Tuesday

Affirmative action ruling won’t affect admissions at FLC, says college president

School was not making acceptance decisions based on race

Ute tribes fear effects of U.S. Supreme Court ruling in water rights case

Leaders say outcome weakens U.S. government obligation to keep promises made in treaties

Colorado law allowing politicians to block people on social media may be harder to use than it seems

Legislature’s nonpartisan lawyers warn House Bill 1306 won’t necessarily prevent lawsuits

Colorado going before the U.S. Supreme Court will test state’s stalking laws

Does it matter if someone intended their speech to be threatening?

Supreme Court taking up clash of religion, gay rights

Christian graphic at center of latest court case regarding free speech, discrimination

Colorado attorney general vows to protect abortion access, gun laws

Phil Weiser calls U.S. Supreme Court term ‘adventuresome,’ ‘aggressive’ and ‘destabilizing’

End of Roe v. Wade has Western Slope prepping for more people seeking abortion access

Parent wonders if those coming from Utah will be able to find clinics in Cortez and Durango

Colorado’s LGBTQ community works to cement same-sex marriage into state law

Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion in Roe raises questions about equity rights