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NewscastNew Colorado Supreme Court Justice AppointedDelta Continues Search For New City Manager Bicycle Tour of Colorado Stops In HotchkissHighway 133…
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that companies can legally fire employees for using medical marijuana, even off duty. The decision...
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The court said while pot use is legal in the state, it is still a federal crime, so employees are not protected by a statute that bars employees from being fired for partaking in lawful activities.
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The urine test employers typically use to detect marijuana picks up cannabis smoked or swallowed days or weeks earlier. Should firms be allowed to fire workers who legally use marijuana at home?
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County clerks are making news by defying the state's gay-marriage ban, but Clela Rorex got there first. Decades ago, she issued a groundbreaking license to the first openly gay people she'd ever met.
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Headlines:William Hood Selected as next Colorado Supreme Court JusticeWestern Colorado School Districts Continue to Debate Amendment 66DMEA Board Members…
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Governor John Hickenlooper announced the appointment of William Hood to the bench Friday afternoon. Hood is filling the place of retiring chief justice
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Colorado Supreme Court Says Language in Recall Rules Conflicts with US ConstitutionAfter Audit, Colorado Energy Office Moves to Fix Financial…