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Legislative Proposals

Advocacy documentation has fed protests, legislative proposals and ballot arguments: demonstrations and “ICE out” actions across Colorado referenced documented tactics and deadly enforcement incidents.

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Jan 14, 2026
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What federal laws apply to doxxing and threats against ICE officers, and how often are those statutes prosecuted?

Federal authorities point to a mix of existing criminal statutes—threats, stalking, obstruction/conspiracy, and laws that bar releasing protected personal information with intent to threaten or incite...

Jan 28, 2026
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What post-shooting investigative standards and accountability mechanisms apply to federal agents who shoot armed bystanders?

armed bystanders are subject to a layered — and often contested — set of post-shooting reviews: internal agency administrative probes, potential investigations by the Inspector General or the , and so...

Feb 6, 2026

What contemporaneous reporting existed about threats to witnesses or plaintiffs in high‑profile sexual assault lawsuits in 2016?

Contemporaneous reporting in and around 2016 emphasized that was a recognised and growing problem in sexual‑assault matters, especially where defendants held power or victims were vulnerable, and that...

Feb 2, 2026

How have immigrant advocacy groups documented intimidation tactics during ICE operations in Colorado over the last five years?

Immigrant advocacy groups in have spent the last five years compiling eyewitness reports, hotline data, volunteer-verified incident logs, video recordings, litigation records and FOIA documents to doc...

Jan 5, 2026

What specific documents (birth certificates, medical records) are admissible in U.S. defamation trials to prove biological sex or identity?

Documentary and testimonial proof of identity and sex are routinely litigated in U.S. defamation suits: courts admit evidence that is relevant to identification and falsity, subject to the ordinary ru...