Employment Discrimination Law | Public Health | Freedom of Religion A Denver-based gold and copper producer, Newmont Mining Corporation, has recently reached a settlement with a group of former employees who sued over religious discrimination following termination for refusing the company’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate. Background: The Vaccine Mandate & Terminations In October
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Terror in Colorado: Legal Reflections on Domestic Attacks and the Demand for Stronger Anti-Terror
National Security Law / Criminal Law / Legal Policy The recent violent assault on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, by a man wielding a makeshift flamethrower has shaken the legal community and reignited national debates about terrorism laws, penalties, and judicial policy. Eight individuals, mostly older adults attending a rally
Colorado Nightclub Raid Exposes America’s Growing Human Trafficking and Immigration Crisis
As law enforcement uncovers hundreds of trafficked migrants, the nation faces mounting legal, ethical, and political challenges tied to rising crime, deportation policies, and human exploitation. In a sweeping raid that has shocked the nation, Colorado law enforcement officers dismantled an illegal nightclub operation allegedly tied to human trafficking, uncovering hundreds