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The CU-Anschutz medical campus in Aurora recently agreed to pay more than $10 million to settle a lawsuit revolving around vaccine mandates. Staff and students who sought religious exemptions during the pandemic say the campus violated their rights. CU-Anschutz says its vaccine policies were sound – so why did the school settle?
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The suit would essentially force taxpayers to pay for an effort to dismantle the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, which was approved by voters in 1992
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The judges said the ranch could not deny access to federal public lands for lawful purposes and affirmed that corner crossing is not trespassing, as long as private land is not physically touched.
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A U.S. appeals court in Denver is weighing whether residents of American Samoa should automatically be granted citizenship. Three judges from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments on Wednesday challenging a Utah judge's ruling that people born in the U.S. territory are citizens.
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A U.S. appeals court in Denver said Electoral College members can vote for the presidential candidate of their choice and aren't bound by the popular vote…
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UPDATED, April 26: Congressman Doug Lamborn and his campaign filed in the federal district court in Denver on April 25, including a complaint and motion…