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  2. Colorado Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    West settled with the state after the law was changed in 1990 to allow access to the legislative database for a large fee. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On March 4, 2016, the Committee on Legal Services suspended its practice of copyright registration of the original publications and ancillary editorial work, and also suspended the fee for the statutory database ...

  3. Law of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Colorado is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the Colorado General Assembly, published in the Session Laws of Colorado, and codified in the Colorado Revised Statutes. State agencies promulgate regulations in the Colorado Register, which are in turn codified in the Code of Colorado Regulations.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Supreme Court struck down that statute in 1974. [7] The Gay Coalition of Denver contributed to the decriminalization of four of the discriminatory laws in the city of Denver. Their City Council Revolt in 1972 was the first time a LGBTQ advocacy organization joined to force law changes. [8]

  5. Colorado General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Its statutes are codified in the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.). [1] The session laws are published in the Session Laws of Colorado. [1] Colorado's legislature is similar to those of other states, except that, unlike many states, Colorado does not give its lieutenant governor any legislative authority (e.g. tie-breaking vote).

  6. Colorado Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Court of Appeals (Colo. App.) is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Colorado. It was initially established by statute in 1891 and was reestablished in its current form in 1970 [ 1 ] by the Colorado General Assembly under Article VI, Section 1 of the Constitution of Colorado .

  7. Colorado car insurance laws

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    Colorado law imposes a minimum fine of $500 and license suspension until you can show proof to the DMV that you are insured. Second offense: Penalties become steeper on a second offense. A second ...

  8. Colorado Maternity Leave: Everything Expectant Parents Need ...

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    Getty Colorado became the ninth state in the country (plus Washington D.C.) to pass a paid family leave law on November 3, 2020—and the first to do so by ballot measure, not in a state legislature.

  9. Same-sex marriage in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado is one of a small number of states that recognizes common-law marriages. Common-law couples are considered legally married without having registered their relationship as a marriage with the state. Parties in a common-law marriage are entitled to all rights, privileges and responsibilities of a legal and binding marriage.