The author of this order is not a “legal illiterate.” He is a cynical grandstander . . . This article first appeared in Complete Colorado on April 1, 2026. “This time, I think, he’s gotten it right,” trumpeted columnist Mike Littwin in the Colorado…
This article first appeared in the March 24, 2026 issue of The Missoulian. I appear regularly on…
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MSU Denver documents show that the bizarre and the extremist positions of its Writing Center prevail…
Tax and expenditure limitations in state constitutions—known to cognoscenti as “TELs”—vary in their scope. But if effective in curbing government fiscal powers, they are invariably controversial, and courts and legislatures regularly seek ways to…
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The 1876 Colorado Constitution protected economic and civil rights not found in the U.S.…
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