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ADA Employment Discrimination: You Can't Sue Under Title II
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
If you are filing an American with Disabilities Act (ADA) employment discrimination claim on a client's behalf, sue under Title I. Title I authorizes the...
If at First You Don't Object, You Probably Can't Try Again
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
As the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals describes it, "This case began with an angry bill collector, metamorphosed into a discovery dispute, and now serves...
Federal Preemption: Colorado Can't Tell Army How to Do its Job
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
Bad news out of Colorado today: Federal preemption bars a state from ordering the feds to destroy a chemical weapon stored within its borders if Congress has...
Does a Jury Oath Really Matter?
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
At the start of a trial, the judge administers an oath to the jury. The idea behind the oath is to impress upon jurors that they're dealing with a serious...
Broncos' D.J. Williams Loses Failed Drug Test Appeal
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams lost his NFL suspension appeal in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday. Williams challenged the suspension...
Jury Instructions Could Temper Social Media in James Holmes Trial
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
James Holmes, the alleged movie theatre gunman, is facing 142 charges stemming from the Aurora theatre shooting in July. The charges include 12 counts of...