

Manitou Springs v. Butler
The City of Manitou Springs charged musician Nathan Butler with violating a city ordinance that forbids "panhandling" anywhere within the city limits. After reviewing the Manitou Springs ordinance, the...
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The City of Manitou Springs charged musician Nathan Butler with violating a city ordinance that forbids "panhandling" anywhere within the city limits. After reviewing the Manitou Springs ordinance, the...
In a case pending in federal district court, the defendant is charged with violating the Stolen Valor Act of 2005. The statute makes it a crime for a person to falsely claim to have been awarded any of...
On January 2, 2006, undercover detectives-in-training working for the Denver Police Department sped through an a alley, stopped their car, got out, and opened fire on two unarmed men who had been walking...
In early 2005, controversy erupted over the discovery of an essay that University of Colorado Ethnic Studies Professor Churchill had published in the fall of 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The...
Colorado is one of the only states that denies its death row prisoners an opportunity for regular outdoor exercise. In this case, ACLU attorneys represent Nathan Dunlap, who has been on Colorado’s death...
At a meeting scheduled in June, 2009, the Grand Junction City council planned to enact a broad ordinance to outlaw asking for charity. In a letter emailed to all members of Grand Junction's City Council,...