In Part One of our series, Know Your Rights When Dealing with Police, we looked at some basic dos and don’ts when interacting with police. In this Part Two of the series, we’ll look…
Most of us have experienced that stressful, uncomfortable feeling associated with being pulled over by police. It’s intimidating even when we believe we’ve done nothing wrong! Of course, recent years have only added to…
Now that early in-person voting has begun in Colorado, it’s important to understand Colorado’s laws relating to voter intimidation. Recognizing what’s considered voter intimidation may not only help keep you out of trouble but…
Colorado Election Crimes - Part Two - Electioneering We’re well into actual voting activities now with people casting their mail ballots in record numbers. In Part One of our two-part series on Colorado Election Crimes,…
Colorado Election Crimes – Part One - Voter Fraud The general election season is upon us, and this year there seems to be more confusion than ever about what is allowed when it comes to…
Columbus Day is OUT and Colorado’s Cabrini Day is IN – the Nation’s First State Paid Holiday Commemorating a Woman In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic that rapidly gripped our state earlier this…
A Thank You Letter, To The Notorious R.B.G As an all-women law firm, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been one of the most inspirational forces for each of us. When The Notorious R.B.G graduated from…
What’s the Penalty for Vandalizing or Destroying Statues? In recent years, we have seen many protests regarding the Black Lives Matter movement. Often, these protests are also in regards to police brutality and defunding…
Can You Get Arrested For Anti-Police or Anti-Government Comments Online? It seems that every year, United States politics become more and more polarizing. In 2020, we have seen non-stop protests for months in certain…