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'A classic prior restraint': BusinessDen reporter defies court order to return suppressed civil suit records

BusinessDen and its reporter Justin Wingerter are refusing to comply with a judge’s order to return suppressed court records and permanently delete all electronic copies of them, contending the order violates both the U.S. and Colorado constitutions.

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State lawmakers have made policing in Colorado more transparent and accountable. New reporting by COLab shows why additional reforms are needed.

Powerful new reporting by the Colorado News Collaborative (COLab) and news organization partners shines a light on gaps and weaknesses in Colorado’s recent legislative efforts to make law enforcement more transparent and accountable in our state.

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Court of Appeals: Colorado's library user law shields identities of people who want books banned or reclassified

Colorado’s library-user privacy statute shields the identities of people who want public library books banned or reclassified, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled, upholding a 2022 Gunnison County District Court decision.

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Agencies deny reporters' requests for body-cam footage of officer-involved shootings because there are no 'complaints' of misconduct

A Colorado law that went into effect in 2021 sets a timetable for the public release of law enforcement body-worn camera footage of incidents “in which there is a complaint of peace officer misconduct.” But if an officer shoots and kills someone, and no one formally complains, does the footage-release provision apply?

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CFOIC report: Colorado should bar public officials' use of disappearing messaging apps for official business

Colorado should enact legislation like a 2021 Michigan statute that outlaws the use of disappearing messaging apps in state government, but the language should be broadened to affect all state and local officials, a law student’s report prepared for the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition recommends.

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