by Rich Benvin | Mar 20, 2017 | Colorado, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, News
From Sanctuary to Freedom: Cities in Resistance https://www.slideshare.net 2017-03-16 22:47:57 UTC http://www.nfg.org/sanctuarytofreedom_recap Immediately after the presidential election, mayors across the country have taken a bold public stance, declaring their...
by Brandon Marinoff | Mar 1, 2017 | Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, News
Neil Gorsuch Once Decried the Ever-Increasing Number of Criminal Laws – The National Law Journal (registration) http://news.google.com Fri, 17 Feb 2017 19:18:45 GMT The National Law Journal (registration)Neil Gorsuch Once Decried the Ever-Increasing Number of...
by Rich Benvin | Oct 12, 2016 | Attorneys, Criminal Defense, News
12 Reasons to Worry About Our Criminal Justice System, From a Prominent Conservative Federal Judge We may be spending scarce taxpayer dollars maintaining the largest prison population in the industrialized world, shattering countless lives and families, for no good...
by Rich Benvin | Sep 1, 2016 | Immigration Law, News
Fostering a Deeper Understanding of Current Immigration Issues To help her students see the complexity of immigration issues, Rachelle Lamoureux uses a slide show about high school students who live in Mexico but commute across the border to go to school in the United...
by Rich Benvin | Nov 29, 2015 | Attorneys, Immigration Law, News
Colorado Reacts to The Syrian Refugee Controversy The White House plan to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the U.S. is getting a strong reaction in Colorado… Gov. John Hickenlooper Says Governors Blocking Syrian Refugees Is ‘Against The Law’ READ...
by Andrea Santana | Nov 6, 2015 | Colorado, News
Colorado Supreme Court to Make Historic Ruling on Fracking Bans Tensions are rising to a crescendo across Colorado as the Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear the extremely controversial issue of whether fracking bans and long-term moratoriums are allowed in the...
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