ACLU Lawsuit Seeks Life-Saving Treatment for Thousands of Colorado Prisoners Suffering from Hepatitis C

DENVER – The ACLU of Colorado filed a federal class action lawsuit this morning challenging the Colorado Department of Corrections’ systematic denial of life-saving treatment to more than 2,200 prisoners suffering from chronic Hepatitis C.

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FACT SHEET: HB17-1338 - A bill to Promptly Bring Municipal Inmates Before a Judge

Statewide, the difference is striking—municipal defendants languish for weeks in jail on minor charges, while state and county defendants charged with serious offenses are brought promptly before a judge. Municipal defendants sometimes wait a week or more in jail to see a judge, even though most muni

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Colorado Must Beware of Trump’s Voter Suppression Scheme

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Can Businesses Turn LGBT People Away Because of Who They Are? That’s Up to the Supreme Court Now.

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The Supreme Court’s Troubling Decision on Funding for Church Playgrounds

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Supreme Court Will Hear Masterpiece Cakeshop Discrimination Case

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court today announced it will review a decision from the Colorado Court of Appeals that found that a cake shop discriminated against a same-sex couple by refusing to sell them a wedding cake. 

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Colorado Lawmakers Score High Marks on 2017 ACLU of Colorado Legislative Scorecard

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ACLU Applauds Governor Hickenlooper for Signing Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform

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ACLU Urges Governor Hickenlooper to Sign Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform

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