

McDonald v. People and Ward v. People (Amicus)
In 2019, the CO Supreme Court changed how lengthy sentences are reviewed for proportionality. Now, the Court will decide whether people who were sentenced before 2019 can benefit from those changes.
Our legal team is constantly working on critical cases across the state. Below, you can find some of the cases we have been a part of.
In 2019, the CO Supreme Court changed how lengthy sentences are reviewed for proportionality. Now, the Court will decide whether people who were sentenced before 2019 can benefit from those changes.
We successfully sued two Denver Police Officers for searching our client's home based on an illegal search warrant lacking probable cause, winning a $3.75 million damages award.
We urge the CO Court of Appeals to not make it harder to sue the government over violations of the CO Open Meetings Law.
We are suing the Children's Hospital of Colorado for a policy that discontinues medically necessary, gender-affirming care to patients over 18 while continuing to provide the same care to cisgender patients...