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Colorado Supreme Court

The highest court in the U.S. state of Colorado

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Oct 29, 2025
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Could J6 truthfully be described as an insurrection?

The question whether January 6, 2021, can truthfully be described as an hinges on how the event is measured against the legal and common definitions of insurrection and on competing institutional find...

Jan 30, 2026
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Did Trump win his lawsuits against the government in 2023 and 2024

, definitive legal victory against the federal government in 2023–2024; key immunity and dismissal fights largely failed to stop civil cases from proceeding and criminal proceedings were paused or app...

Dec 9, 2025
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Can consistently googling or browsing legality of a topic ever lead to search warrant or arrest? And what are examples of these?

Yes — repeatedly Googling or browsing illegal topics can draw law-enforcement attention and, in some cases, produce warrants or contribute to arrests when investigators can tie searches to a crime or ...

Dec 9, 2025

Can browsing or googling the legality/past cases of certain topics ever lead to search warrant or arrest without subpoena and what are examples of these?

Yes — routine web searches can trigger investigations that lead to warrants or arrests, not because searching is itself illegal, but because keyword and reverse-search warrants let police ask companie...

Jan 31, 2026

How have Colorado courts handled appeals or disputes when a medical jury excusal was denied?

law creates specific pathways for jurors to seek medical disqualification or postponement—requests must be documented, reviewed by a judge or jury commissioner, and can be temporary or permanent depen...

Jan 24, 2026

How have landmark court cases shaped public access to autopsy reports in Colorado, Connecticut, and South Carolina?

Landmark rulings and statutes in , , and have created three distinct models for : Colorado’s judiciary-driven presumption of openness subject to narrow judicial withholding, Connecticut’s statute-driv...

Jan 1, 2026

What legal mechanisms (tolled claims, discovery rule, DNA evidence) can revive old child sexual abuse claims?

Revival statutes—often called “windows”—plus discovery-rule doctrines and traditional tolling principles are the primary legal mechanisms that allow long-dormant child sexual abuse civil claims to pro...

Dec 15, 2025

Did Colin Gordon leave his dog with his (ex) wife on a trip and get subsequent animal abuse charges dropped?

Available sources do not mention a clear, recent case in which a man named Colin Gordon left his dog with his ex‑wife, faced animal‑abuse charges, and then had those charges dropped. The search result...

Dec 13, 2025

What specific actions by Trump on Jan 6 could meet the Insurrection Clause standard?

Legal debate over whether Donald Trump’s actions on Jan. 6 meet the Fourteenth Amendment’s “insurrection” (Disqualification) standard centers on a handful of specific acts: public calls to supporters ...

Oct 14, 2025

Did Donald Trump's actions on January 6 2021 constitute a constitutional violation?

Donald Trump’s actions surrounding January 6, 2021, have been described by multiple official inquiries and a special counsel as conduct that , while courts have grappled with whether those acts fall w...