Supreme Court Expands FAA Exemption to Cover Last-Mile Delivery DriversMay 29, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that last-mile delivery drivers are exempt from compelled arbitration under the FAA, resolving a circuit split and expanding class-action exposure for logistics employers.
Supreme Court Sends Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban Back Under Strict ScrutinyMay 27, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court ruled Colorado's conversion therapy ban must survive strict scrutiny, remanding to the Tenth Circuit in a decision that threatens 24 similar state laws.
Supreme Court Raises the Bar for Conversion Therapy Bans NationwideMay 23, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court remanded Colorado's conversion therapy ban to the 10th Circuit under strict scrutiny, placing similar laws in 23 states and DC at risk.
Supreme Court Remands Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban for Strict Scrutiny ReviewMay 22, 2026Legal NewsThe Supreme Court remanded Colorado's conversion therapy ban to the Tenth Circuit with strict-scrutiny instructions, placing similar laws in 24 jurisdictions at legal risk.
Colorado AI Antidiscrimination Law Stayed Ahead of June 30 Effective DateMay 19, 2026Legal NewsA federal magistrate in Denver stayed Colorado's AI antidiscrimination law on a joint motion by xAI, the DOJ, and the state AG, marking the Trump administration's first litigation challenge to state AI regulation.
Colorado Jury Awards $24M Against Parker Detective in False Arrest CaseMay 17, 2026VerdictsA Douglas County, Colorado jury awarded Robert Dial $24 million against Parker Police Detective Shannon Brukbacher for malicious prosecution and false arrest, the largest such verdict in Colorado history.
DOJ Charges 25-Plus Tren de Aragua Members in Nationwide OperationMay 14, 2026Law and PolicyDOJ charged 25-plus Tren de Aragua members across six federal districts, seizing 80 firearms and 18 kilograms of narcotics in the gang's largest single federal action.
Douglas County Jury Awards $24 Million in False Prosecution CaseMay 13, 2026VerdictsA Douglas County jury awarded Robert Dial $24 million against the Town of Parker and Detective Brukbacher in a § 1983 false arrest and malicious prosecution case.
DOJ Sues Colorado Over 15-Round Magazine BanMay 12, 2026Law and PolicyThe DOJ filed suit against Colorado on May 6, 2026, challenging the state's 2013 ban on firearm magazines holding more than 15 rounds as unconstitutional.
DOJ Sues Denver to Strike Down 37-Year-Old Assault Weapons BanMay 12, 2026Law and PolicyThe DOJ sued Denver on May 5, 2026, to invalidate the city's 1989 assault weapons ban, marking one of the first actions by the new Second Amendment Section.