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Anti-TABOR lawsuit almost gone, and it’s about time

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR | June 12, 2016

This article originally appeared in the Denver Post. The 2011 federal lawsuit to void the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights […]

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Some of the Colorado Supreme Court’s Mistakes in the Douglas County School Choice Case

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | October 22, 2015

As people who follow education reform already know, the Colorado Supreme Court recently struck down the Douglas County school board’s

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Supreme Court’s Order Great for TABOR

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR, Uncategorized | July 4, 2015

For a video in which Rob and Justin Longo talk about the Arizona Legislature case and why it is good

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Colorado Goes to the Supreme Court to Defend TABOR

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR, Uncategorized | October 24, 2014

Three years ago, a group of primarily government plaintiffs sued in federal district court to void Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of

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The Court of Appeals’ Anti-TABOR Decision

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court, TABOR, Uncategorized | March 17, 2014

The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently refused to dismiss the suit by various public sector

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Colorado's Billion-Dollar Tax Hike Proposal: Really Bad Constitution-Writing

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR | September 22, 2013

Hear Justin Longo’s interview with Rob on Amendment 66. Colorado’s Amendment 66—the billion dollar tax hike—is a constitutional monstrosity. Amendment

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Top Denver Post Columnist Exposes Weakness of Anti-TABOR Theory

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR, Uncategorized | May 12, 2013

Veteran Denver Post (and former Rocky Mountain News) columnist Vincent Carroll writes here about the overweaning ambition of those who

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New Issue Paper on the Interstate Threat of the anti-TABOR Lawsuit

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR | March 5, 2013

As regular readers of this site know, a group of plaintiffs representing government interests has sued the State of Colorado,

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New II Issue Paper Rebuts Myth that Citizen Review of Laws and Taxes Violates the Republican Form

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR, Uncategorized | October 26, 2012

If you are exposed to enough politics, sooner or later you’ll hear the old saw that the U.S. is “a

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TABOR Endangered?

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR, Uncategorized | August 12, 2012

Die-hards attacking Coloradans’ constitutional right to personally vote on tax increases won an unexpected victory in federal court when Judge

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II Submits Brief Destroying Basis for Suit against Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 4, 2011

The Independence Institute, through Dave Kopel as legal counsel, has submitted an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief opposing

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Yes, you can vote on taxes and laws in a republic!

Colorado Constitution, CONSTITUTION, TABOR, Uncategorized | May 27, 2011

Despite what you may have heard, allowing people to vote on taxes and other laws is completely consistent with the

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