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Protest suit tests weight of 1st Amendment
7-8-2005 - Ed Sealover, Colorado Springs Gazette
Judge ponders restrictions on protests
7-8-2005 - David Montero, Rocky Mountain News
What did defense chiefs fear?
7-6-2005 - Jim Spencer, Denver Post
Protesters: Springs officials muted their rights
7-6-2005 - David Montero, Rocky Mountain News
Bryant Accuser Must Reveal Name in Lawsuit
10-7-2004 - Alicia Caldwell, The Denver Post
The Message: Well-Suited
9-30-2004 - Michael Roberts, Westword
Denver Man is Deported: The Patriot Act is Invoked in the Ouster of a Man Who Attended a Terror Camp in 2001.
8-27-2004 - Jim Hughes, The Denver Post
Judge: Mental Illness No Reprieve for Killer
8-3-2004 - Ann Imse, Rocky Mountain News
"End of Chapter" in Baker Saga: Arapahoe Co. Set to Pay Five Worker Settlements
6-30-2004 - Jennifer Miller, Rocky Mountain News
Feds Drop Case Against Plaintiff Accused of Bringing Gun to Court
5-27-2004 - Karen Abbott, Rocky Mountain News
ACLU Sues Over Protesters' Isolation
3-16-2004 - Karen Abbott, Rocky Mountain News
ACLU Files First Amendment Suit Over “Security Zone” at NATO Conference
3-15-2004 - ACLU of Colorado, ACLU of Colorado News Release
Baker Girlfriend Placed on Leave: New Clerk Investigating Office
3-4-2004 - George Merritt, The Denver Post
As Doty Gears up, Baker Shifts Focus
2-26-2004 - Jim Tankersley, Rocky Mountain News
Baker Blamed for Downed Machines Needed in Recall Vote
2-12-2004 - George Merritt, The Denver Post
CU "Willing to ... talk' About Making Changes; Hoffman: Deal Hinges on Ending Lawsuits
2-12-2004 - Jim Hughes and Howard Pankratz, The Denver Post
Claim Payout Sought: Baker's Actions to Cost Arapahoe a Bundle, County Officials Say
2-11-2004 - Jim Tankersley, Rocky Mountain News
Clerk, Girlfriend E-Mails Released
1-24-2004 - Associated Press, The Daily Camera
Possible Suit Against Baker Gets County Aid: Arapahoe Paying Woman's Legal Fees
1-23-2004 - George Merritt, The Denver Post
Once Again, Jury Passes on Business of Killing
12-20-2003 - Mike Littwin, Rocky Mountain News
Jury Sentences Murderer to Life in 1998 Slayings
12-19-2003 - Sheba R. Wheeler, The Denver Post
Denver DA Appeals Ruling that Spared Drug Kingpin
10-16-2003 - Sean Kelly, The Denver Post
Baker's Backers Cry Foul
9-12-2003 - Gabrielle Crist, Rocky Mountain News
Longmont Sued Over City Pay Freeze: Firefighters, Cops Cite Promised Raises
8-14-2003 - Marcos Mocine-McQueen, The Denver Post
Ex-County Employee Blames Firing on Baker Rift
6-18-2003 - Karen Rouse, The Denver Post
Lodge Casino Pays $225,000 to Settle Discrimination Claims
5-21-2003 - Staff Writer, Out Front Colorado
Ashcroft After Guilty Pleas, Not Justice
4-19-2003 - Christopher Brauchli, The Daily Camera
2 Pakistanis Suspected of Terrorism to Appear in Court
4-4-2003 - Kelli Arena and Terry Frieden, CNN.com
2 Ex-Casino Execs Settle Bias Lawsuit: HIV-Positive Man, Co-Worder Fired
2-13-2003 - Jason Blevins, The Denver Post
In Colorado; Lawyer Calls Ruling a Blow to Disabled
6-11-2002 - Sue Lindsay, Rocky Mountain News
Guilt by Association at Heart of Auman Case: Accomplice in Death of Cop Appeals Life Sentence
4-29-2002 - Karen Abbott, Rocky Mountain News
Shoelses Won't Deal: Columbine Parents Refuse Settlement, Want Trial By Jury
1-1-2002 - Jeff Kass, Rocky Mountain News
CU Hospital Accused of Bias; Officials Seek Dismissal of Suit, Deny Claim that 2 Ex-Staffers Were Forbidden to Speak Spanish
8-20-2001 - Julie Poppen, Rocky Mountain News
20 Workers Injured on the Job at Swift Put on Unpaid Leave; Company Says They May Be Rehired; None "Holding Their Breath"
4-1-2001 - Deborah Frazier, Rocky Mountain News
Man Wins $ 50,000 in Retaliation Claim
12-12-2000 - Staff Writer, The Denver Post
EEOC Officer Sues U.S., Says Feds Used Retaliation
12-5-2000 - Mike McPhee, The Denver Post
Limits on Damages Upheld: Judge Reduced Award of $1.7 Million to $50,000 Based on Law
5-11-2000 - John Accola, Rocky Mountain News
Bill Approved Banning Sexual Orientation Discrimination
2-17-2000 - Staff, Associated Press
Store Owner to Plead Guilty: Proprietor of Ichabod's Books Says She's Sorry, Plans to Pay $150,000 for Pilfered Books
12-24-1999 - John C. Ensslin, Rocky Mountain News
Denver Anesthesiologist Wins $1.7 Million Award in Lawsuit: Jury Finds Against Her Former Employer
12-15-1999 - John Accola, Rocky Mountain News
Winning Lawsuit Doesn't End Battle
6-16-1999 - Mike McPhee, The Denver Post
Deals in the Dark: Colorado Employers Rapidly Settling Lawsuits in Secret
3-28-1999 - John Accola, Rocky Mountain News
For The Record
3-1-1999 - Nicollette L. McDavid, The Chicago Reporter
Shop Owner Wins Lawsuit: Merchant Alleged Discrimination
2-3-1999 - Mike McPhee, The Denver Post
County Has Reputation for Scandals, Misdeeds; Notoriety for Cronyism Undeserved, Some Say
1-4-1999 - Mike Patty, Rocky Mountain News
Former Hotel Manager Wins $ 4 Million in Bias Suit
8-27-1997 - Sheba R. Wheeler, The Denver Post
New Procedures May Speed Up EEOC Processing of Charges from Wyoming Employees
4-17-1996 - Staff Writer, Wyoming Employment Law Letter
Prison satanic Rites Upheld: Inmate Wins Right to Perform Ceremonies to Worship Devil, Including 'Destruction' Ritual
10-13-1994 - Charlie Brennan, Rocky Mountain News


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