
What Happens to a Statute Declared to be Unconstitutional?
Editor’s note: This article was originally posted October 8, 2015. by Jennifer Gilroy and Michele Brown Several years ago, a librarian at the Sturm College of Law (at the University […]
Editor’s note: This article was originally posted October 8, 2015. by Jennifer Gilroy and Michele Brown Several years ago, a librarian at the Sturm College of Law (at the University […]
by Bob Lackner In our previous article on election year precautions, we looked at whether legislators may hold another public office. In this article, we’ll look at the use of […]
by Bob Lackner 2022 is an election year, which means that most of the members of the General Assembly will be running for reelection (or sometimes another office). Running for […]
by Jessica Wigent Since its (re)creation in 2016, the Statutory Revision Committee (SRC), codified in part 9 of article 3 of title 2, C.R.S., has introduced more than 100 bills that have repealed […]
by Patti Dahlberg and Yelana Love The Colorado Commission on Uniform State Laws (CCUSL) is Colorado’s delegation to the national Uniform Law Commission (ULC). The ULC is comprised of more than 300 […]