Our system of evaluating, retaining, investigating and disciplining Colorado judges is an incestuous, unethical ugly mess.
The Coloradoan reviewed what peers, attorneys and others said about the Colorado judges up for retention on the 2024 ballot.
Colorado voters face judicial retention questions every two years. Against the list of often-unfamiliar names, there are ways ...
The Gazette Editorial Board recently endorsed Amendment H on this fall’s statewide ballot to beef up the process for ...
Colorado lawmakers last year voted to reform the way Colorado’s judges are investigated and disciplined for professional ...
Donald Trump is on the verge of winning back the White House, and you can thank the Supreme Court for ignoring the ...
In recent years, Colorado’s judicial system has faced many challenges. The pandemic, tight budgets, and allegations of ...
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Colorado's Amendment 40 would create a new board to hear ethics complaints against state judges in the wake of an alleged cover-up scandal ...
Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips won yet again in court, but the battle to safeguard religious liberty continues.
Colorado voters will decide Nov. 5 whether judges should be allowed to deny bail to people charged with first-degree murder, ...
The baker who infamously discriminated against a gay couple in 2012 just got away with discriminating again, judges wrote.