

Bailey v. Teller County
Colorado law requires that newly arrested detainees be taken “without unreasonable delay” to the nearest county court judge, who can set bond. County jails commonly fail to follow that law,...
Our legal team is constantly working on critical cases across the state. Below, you can find some of the cases we have been a part of.
Colorado law requires that newly arrested detainees be taken “without unreasonable delay” to the nearest county court judge, who can set bond. County jails commonly fail to follow that law,...
In a groundbreaking ruling issued in 2017, federal district judge Richard Matsch declared that the Colorado statute requiring lifetime sex offender registry imposed cruel and unusual punishment...
This class action lawsuit, filed in 2017, challenges the Colorado Department of Corrections’ systematic denial of life-saving treatment to more than 2,200 prisoners suffering from chronic Hepatitis C....
In May, 2007, four ACLU clients who live at the Suites, a Longmont public housing complex, endured unconstitutional warrantless searches of their homes. The illegal searches were carried out by...