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IS TRUMP’S SECOND IMPEACHMENT UNCONSTITUTIONAL?

IS TRUMP'S SECOND IMPEACHMENT UNCONSTITUTIONAL?

President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on December 18th, 2019, based on allegations stemming from a phone call with the Ukraine.  Less than 2 months later, on February 5th, 2020, the Senate acquitted Donald Trump.  Fast forward less than 1 year, and we have the unprecedented second impeachment of a sitting US […]

LAYMAN’S PERSPECTIVE: HAPPY NEW YEAR! NOW MEET YOUR CYBER-DOOM

LAYMAN'S PERSPECTIVE: HAPPY NEW YEAR! NOW MEET YOUR CYBER-DOOM

Digital Identity Theft After some abatement in 2018, identity theft is on the rise again, in part because of how much of our business we now conduct online. In 2019, 3.2 million reports of identity theft were filed, and losses claimed as a result of the crime, according to the Federal Trade Commission, came to […]

COLORADO DECERTIFICATION LAW SEEKS TO ADDRESS POLICE UNTRUTHFULNESS

COLORADO DECERTIFICATION LAW SEEKS TO ADDRESS POLICE UNTRUTHFULNESS

Higher Standards for Police Become Law Colorado Senate Bill 19-166, enacted by the governor in May of 2020, alters the procedures of the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) board in the name of police accountability. This law requires that the board revoke the certification of law enforcement officers who have lied about significant facts […]

CAN WILLIAM BARR USE THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO OVERTURN THE ELECTION RESULTS?

CAN WILLIAM BARR USE THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO OVERTURN THE ELECTION RESULTS?

On Saturday, November 7th, 2020, the election to name America’s 46th president was called.  According to the AP and multiple media outlets, Joe Biden was the winner, having exceeded the required 270 electoral college votes to claim the presidency.  Donald Trump, however, has thus far refused to concede.  He has alleged voter fraud, filed multiple […]

COLORADO GOVERNOR PARDONS MINOR MARIJUANA OFFENSES

COLORADO GOVERNOR PARDONS MINOR MARIJUANA OFFENSES

Pardons Issued Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently issued an order to pardon over 2,500 people who have been convicted of low-level marijuana crimes, here meaning possession of one ounce or less. The authority for this action derives from House Bill 20-1424, which Polis signed in June of this year and which allows for pardons in […]