Colorado Supreme Court Censures Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie Chase
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CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4)– The Colorado Supreme Court has publicly censured Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase. The court order details one situation in which Chase used the N-word multiple times with a coworker. © Provided by CBS Denver
Natalie Chase (credit: Colorado Office of Judicial Evaluation)
The court determined that Chase violated four separate judicial rules, concluding that she undermined confidence in the judiciary.
The Colorado Supreme Court has accepted Chase’s resignation.
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“The Aurora City Attorney’s Office is still reviewing the lawsuit, so it would be improper for us to comment on it at this time. However, the CAO defends any policy or law that is supported by the city council as a body, says Ryan Luby, a spokesperson for the city.
Coffman s suit claims that the ordinance s prohibition on a political candidate campaigning for other candidates or ballot initiatives is unconstitutional. It also argues that the ordinance prohibiting coordination among election campaign committees is unconstitutional; under the current rule, for example, two campaigns are not allowed to share the same consultant, the lawsuit asserts. It also takes issue with expanded disclaimer requirements for electioneering communications and independent expenditures, aspects of the ordinance that he says are unconstitutional.
Spokane, Wash., Jun 3, 2020 / 06:30 pm (CNA).- St. Charles Catholic School in Spokane, Washingon adds its name to a growing list of Catholic schools across the country that hope to find a renewal through an embrace of a classical liberal arts educational model.
St. Charles sits in a part of the Spokane metro area that is thick with Catholic schools. Four other parochial schools are within a ten minute drive from St. Charles. With so many Catholic schools in the area, the question for each school is, “what sets us apart?”
St. Charles’ decision to embrace a classical liberal arts model follows a track record of schools making the same transition. In Denver, Colorado, Our Lady of Lourdes School had only 104 students enrolled when it decided to switch to a classical curriculum. The following year, enrollment increased to 180 and the growth has continued. In the fall of 2018, Lourdes opened a second campus.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 2.11.21
Pipe X, LLC v. Park North Townhouse Corp.
Plaintiff says it provided labor, materials and supplies to defendant, and defendant has failed to pay the principal balance due of $456,696.
Attorneys: Terry Ehrlich and Alanna Boswell of Arnold & Arnold
Filed: 2/4/2021
KB Home Colorado, Inc. v. Excell Fund LLC
Plaintiff says per an agreement it installed roadway, asphalt and utility lines on the Senior Center Property, completing the project in December 2019, but defendant has failed to pay any portion of the $371,503.17 due.
Attorneys: Marisa C. Ala of The Ala Firm
Filed: 2/3/2021
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