by Rich Benvin | Apr 22, 2019 | Colorado, Criminal Defense, Immigration Law, News
A bill to protect Colorado’s immigrants imploded. Will a second try succeed? What would have been Colorado’s most significant immigrant rights bill in years flamed out in dramatic fashion earlier this month, causing a rift in the advocacy community and sparking...
by Rich Benvin | Jun 16, 2018 | Uncategorized
How artificial intelligence is transforming the criminal justice system. Many of us are familiar with the idea that artificial intelligence systems are regularly making benign decisions, like recommendations on Netflix or Amazon. What about decisions that have a...
by Rich Benvin | Apr 24, 2018 | Criminal Defense, Immigration Law
What the U.S. Supreme Court decision means for the deportation of criminal immigrants… Does the decision spare dangerous criminals from deportation? Experts also said that the term “aggravated felony” does not exist under criminal law, despite its...
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...
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