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9 Jan 2017, 8:20 am
The Supreme Court is hearing argument today in the case of Nelson v. [read post]
31 May 2012, 8:00 am
Federal case law in Oklahoma (as well as New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming) favors tribal sovereignty when a federal law, like the NLRA, is silent about its application to Indian nations or their enterprises. [read post]
14 Sep 2017, 3:27 pm
Colorado Civil Rights Commission and its companion (but not-yet-granted) case Arlene’s Flowers, Inc. v. [read post]
14 May 2020, 12:13 am
Second, Colorado Department of State v. [read post]
23 Apr 2020, 9:32 am
Washington and Colorado Department of State v. [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 5:00 am
In Katz v. [read post]
6 Dec 2022, 9:01 pm
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in 303 Creative LLC v. [read post]
13 Sep 2017, 7:33 am
The Supreme Court held in Employment Division v. [read post]
1 Jul 2023, 1:13 pm
The Supreme Court's ruling last week in the case of 303 Creative LLC v. [read post]
31 Jul 2012, 11:49 am
., a Colorado corporation, v. [read post]
4 Feb 2024, 5:57 pm
Nonetheless, Smith v. [read post]
29 Mar 2024, 8:58 am
Smith does not wish to do otherwise now, but she worries Colorado has different plans. [read post]
6 Oct 2017, 1:43 pm
Colorado Civil Rights Comm’n. [read post]
24 Jan 2012, 5:26 am
As my co-blogger Dan Solove noted, the Supreme Court ruled in United States v. [read post]
7 Dec 2017, 4:23 am
The first was Murphy v. [read post]
5 Apr 2023, 9:27 am
Following the decision from the 10th Circuit (whose rulings apply to all Colorado employers) in Harrison v. [read post]
12 Dec 2022, 4:16 pm
[Last week's argument at the Supreme Court in 303 Creative v. [read post]
8 Jan 2015, 11:33 am
Kirkpatrick Pettis Smith Polian, Inc., 996 P.2d 771 (Colo. [read post]
20 Oct 2023, 7:55 am
Lorie Smith owns 303 Creative LLC, a website and graphic design business in Colorado. [read post]
4 Jun 2018, 1:43 pm
SCOTUS inferred hostility to religion from a statement by a single member of the Colorado Human Rights Commission that “it is one of the most despicable pieces of rhetoric that people can use — to use their religion to hurt others. [read post]