Colorado Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in state legislative district reapportionment case on 9 November
by CTBC Director | 11:02 pm, November 2, 2011
The Colorado Supreme Court has set a date (9 November 2011) to hear oral arguments in the case of eleven challenges to the constitutionality (filed predominantly by affected county governments) of the state legislative district maps filed by the Colorado Reapportionment Commission in early October for constitutional review by the Colorado Supreme Court (yes, these challenges… “go to [...]
In Review: Colorado Congressional Redistricting Trial
by CTBC Director | 10:31 pm, October 31, 2011
The legal battle to re-draw the boundaries of Colorado’s Congressional Districts - sent to the courts for the fourth consecutive decade at the end of the legislative session in May 2011 after the legislature (specifically the state senate) failed to do its job by passing redistricting legislation as required by the Colorado Constitution – concluded trial proceedings [...]
Governor Hickenlooper selects JeffCo Judge Brian Boatright as next Colorado Supreme Court justice
by CTBC Director | 1:27 pm, October 27, 2011
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper announced this morning his selection of Jefferson County District Court Judge Brian Boatright (1st Judicial District) to become the next Colorado Supreme Court justice. Judge Boatright replaces departing Justice Alex Martinez, who is resigning to take a “city job” as Denver Manager of Safety (after being retained in office only last year, [...]
Eleven Challenges to Colorado Reapportionment Commission state legislative district maps filed with Colorado Supreme Court
by CTBC Director | 11:26 am, October 26, 2011
“These go to eleven…”
Unsurprisingly, the state legislative district maps filed by the Colorado Reapportionment Commission earlier this month for review of constitutionality by the Colorado Supreme Court have drawn a number of challenges based on constitutional shortcomings – as of press time, the challenges “go to eleven.”
Many of the challenges (from across the state) arose [...]
Colorado Supreme Court Justice Nominees Profiled
by CTBC Director | 10:24 pm, October 24, 2011
The three nominees selected a week ago by the Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission (Judge Brian Boatright, attorneys Frederick Martinez and Patrick O’Rourke) were each interviewed Friday by Governor John Hickenlooper, and earlier today (Monday) by Lt. Governor Joe Garcia. Governor Hickenlooper, who has the final say on which of the three will be appointed [...]
Colorado Supreme Court Justice Nominees Profiled
by CTBC Director | 10:24 pm, October 24, 2011
The three nominees selected a week ago by the Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission (Judge Brian Boatright, attorneys Frederick Martinez and Patrick O’Rourke) were each interviewed Friday by Governor John Hickenlooper, and earlier today (Monday) by Lt. Governor Joe Garcia. Governor Hickenlooper, who has the final say on which of the three will be appointed [...]
Finalists for Colorado Supreme Court vacancy announced: Boatright, Martinez, or O’Rourke will be next Colorado ‘Supreme’
by CTBC Director | 2:10 pm, October 14, 2011
Announced with much less fanfare Thursday (a short article buried in the Denver Post, “Finalists named for Colorado Supreme Court” and in the Denver Business Journal online, “3 finalists named for Colorado Supreme Court seat“) than last year’s front-page article announcing the finalists to replace outgoing Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey (”Three finalists emerge for Colorado Supreme [...]
Colorado Reapportionment Commission files final plan for state legislative districts for review by Colorado Supreme Court
by CTBC Director | 4:11 pm, October 5, 2011
The Colorado Reapportionment Commission (charged with drawing our state legislative districts) submitted the final (approved) set of state legislative district maps for Colorado, having completed two rounds of hearing public testimony (meetings in Denver from 31 May to 25 July, followed by meetings around the state throughout the month of August) and a final commission meeting on [...]
New Twist in Colorado Congressional Redistricting Court Battle? State Senator Brandon Shaffer files brief to include his own map
by CTBC Director | 10:30 pm, October 3, 2011
The legal battle to re-draw the boundaries of Colorado’s Congressional Districts – sent to the courts for the fourth consecutive decade at the end of the legislative session in May 2011 after the legislature (specifically the state senate) failed to do its job by passing redistricting legislation as required by the Colorado Constitution – recently received [...]
Colorado Supreme Court Nominating Commission fills vacancy, set to review applications to replace resigning Justice Martinez
by CTBC Director | 9:27 pm, September 27, 2011
Although three more vacancies will open on Colorado’s Supreme Court Nominating Commission (along with 42 other vacancies on judicial district nominating commissions across the state) when the terms of several current commissioners expire, the appointment last week of Ira J. Paulin to fill the non-attorney slot from the 4th Congressional District fills the final vacancy [...]
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