Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Colorado Newsletter for Friday March 21, 2025 ( 3 items ) |
CIRES to Host Annual International Meeting of Arctic Researchers
BOULDER, Colorado, March 18 -- The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences issued the following news:
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CIRES to host annual international meeting of Arctic researchers
The event is expected to bring 800 people from over 40 countries to plan for the future of the Arctic
Colorful buildings speckle the shore of Greenland in the town of Illulissat, iceburgs float in the distance
This month, CIRES will host the largest event in the institute's history. Arctic Science Su
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Fordham Law School: Allison Mahoney '11 Launches Trauma-Informed Law Firm for Survivors of Abuse
BRONX, New York, March 20 -- Fordham University School of Law issued the following news:
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Allison Mahoney '11 Launches Trauma-Informed Law Firm for Survivors of Abuse
By Anna Currell
In December 2022, Fordham Law alumna Allison Mahoney '11 launched a trauma-informed firm that represents survivors of abuse and civil rights violations in Colorado, Illinois, and New York.
The firm, ALM Law, specializes in campus dating violence, sexual assault, cyber sexual abuse, domestic violence, and
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Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction in ACLU Lawsuit Against Elizabeth School District
DENVER, Colorado, March 21 -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado issued the following news on March 19, 2025:
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Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction in ACLU Lawsuit Against Elizabeth School District
DENVER -- Today, a U.S. District Judge issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit over the Elizabeth School District's ban and removal of 19 books from its school libraries. The Elizabeth School District now must return the books to school libraries by March 25, 2025 and is enjoin
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