Ethnic disparities persist in state, U.S. justice system
Racial tension has gripped the nation at levels and in such widespread fashion perhaps not seen since the 1960s. Some of the resulting protests have turned violent, resulting not only in deaths and injuries but also in expensive damage to private businesses and government facilities alike. A series of recent incidents this year involving police … Continued
Papers sought for collaborative justice conference
Presentation proposals are currently being sought for the fifth annual Colorado Collaborative Justice Conference, hosted by the Colorado Justice Department. The conference committee is seeking 60, 90-minute session proposals from individuals, groups or institutions with experience and interest in corrections and criminal justice. A joint-effort by the Correctional Treatment Board and the Judicial Problem Solving … Continued
Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Mullarkey to retire
DENVER – Mary Mullarkey, chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court since 1998, announced she will retire from the court effective Nov. 30. Mullarkey, 66, was appointed to the court in 1987 by Gov. Roy Romer and was chosen by her colleagues to serve as chief justice. Mullarkey said she was stepping down from the … Continued
Flexibility (and Justice) for All
Creating and implementing a fair and equitable flextime policy is tricky. It is one thing to profess to be an employer who supports work/life balance. It is another thing entirely to adopt and enforce policies that are good for your people, your customers and your business. Consider the following scenarios:Peter is frustrated. There is a … Continued
CSU crime, justice center opens
FORT COLLINS — Colorado State University has created the new Center for the Study of Crime and Justice in the university’s Department of Sociology to address changes in criminology and criminal justice at the state, national and international levels. Researchers at the center will primarily study crime, policing, the courts and corrections. Also to be … Continued
Real estate summit: Experts sort out effects of NAR settlement on real-estate commissions
Real estate brokers for buyers can still be paid by the listing broker or seller — but not through a multiple listing service.
Lawsuit against Loveland alleges new council member wasn’t eligible
Loveland resident Peter M. Gazlay sued the city of Loveland on Friday in Loveland Municipal Court, claiming that Troy Krenning was ineligible to be elected to the council because he had refused to submit to a background check before the election.
BAE’s acquisition of Ball Aerospace blasts off
A deal to sell Ball Corp.’s Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. division to British aerospace and defense company BAE Systems PLC for about $5.6 billion was completed on Friday.
Regulatory runway cleared for Ball Aerospace acquisition
Ball Corp. said this week that it has cleared the final federal regulatory hurdle required for the aluminum-packaging giant to sell its Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. division to British aerospace company BAE Systems PLC for $5.6 billion.
JBS to settle wage suppression case
JBS USA Inc. will settle a class-action lawsuit brought by a trio of meatpacking workers that claims that the Greeley-headquartered meat giant conspired for almost a decade with nearly a dozen other leading companies in the industry to keep employee wages artificially low.
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