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White supremacist sentenced to more than 19 years in prison for planning to blow up Colorado synagogue

JURIST

The US District Court for the District of Colorado on Friday sentenced white supremacist Richard Holzer to 19.5 years in prison for the federal hate crime of planning to blow up the Temple Emanuel Synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado. ” Holzer’s defense lawyers had argued that he has renounced his racist views.

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Over 50 Bar Organizations Stand Up For The Rule Of Law

Above The Law

government can punish lawyers and law firms who represent certain clients or punish judges who rule certain ways. From American Bar Association : We support the right of people to advance their interests in courts of law when they have been wronged. We reject the notion that the U.S.

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How Lawyers Should Respond to Cognitive Decline in a Client

Attorney at Work

For lawyers, the Rules of Professional Conduct demand that we keep client confidence ( ABA Model Rule 1.6 ) while maintaining a normal client-lawyer relationship ( Rule 1.14(a) Few lawyers are medical professionals, qualified to make a diagnosis, let alone properly spot the signs of a true cognitive issue. As Model Rule 1.14(a)

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Colorado Loses Again, Has To Pay 303 Creative’s Legal Fees

Above The Law

The post Colorado Loses Again, Has To Pay 303 Creative’s Legal Fees appeared first on Above the Law. Shame they can't "Free Speech" their way out of this tab.

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Lawyer gets stayed suspension for fake blog comments

ABA Journal

Updated: A Colorado lawyer has received a stayed 60-day suspension for posing as a judge and a former deputy district attorney in blog comments last…

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“Colorado Attorney General’s Office lawyers knew about judicial misconduct memo; Whether they could, should or did tell Attorney General, other authorities is unclear”

HowAppealing

Colorado Attorney General’s Office lawyers knew about judicial misconduct memo; Whether they could, should or did tell Attorney General, other authorities is unclear”: David Migoya has this front page article in today’s edition of The Denver Post.

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“Local law firms among those showing interest in investigating Colorado Supreme Court contract and culture”

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“Local law firms among those showing interest in investigating Colorado Supreme Court contract and culture”: David Migoya of The Denver Post has an article that begins, “Dozens of Colorado law firms have downloaded information about a $350,000 state contract to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct in the Supreme (..)

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