Welcome to the May 2023 edition of Political Law Playbook. This month’s federal coverage highlights the recent legislative push to force the US Supreme Court to adopt a formal ethics.
Colorado s second-highest court has determined four different trial judges incorrectly ordered defendants to pay restitution to victims, reversing more than $2 million in monetary compensation.
A Denver District Court judge on Tuesday overturned Denver’s decision to revoke Pinkerton’s private security guard employer license permanently, which was made after an unlicensed security guard subcontracted by the company shot and killed a man in October 2020.
A judge this week dismissed the bulk of a defamation lawsuit filed by Denver school board member Tay Anderson against Black Lives Matter 5280, its leadership and a parent, ruling their unsubstantiated claims of sexual assault against Anderson were protected speech.
Tay Anderson has a penchant for abusing the legal system to prove his victimhood. The last time the Denver Public Schools board member tried to use the courts to discredit