Anti-TABOR lawsuit almost gone, and it’s about time
This article originally appeared in the Denver Post. The 2011 federal lawsuit to void the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights […]
Anti-TABOR lawsuit almost gone, and it’s about time Read More »
This article originally appeared in the Denver Post. The 2011 federal lawsuit to void the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights […]
Anti-TABOR lawsuit almost gone, and it’s about time Read More »
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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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 U. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently refused to dismiss the suit by various public sector
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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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Veteran Denver Post (and former Rocky Mountain News) columnist Vincent Carroll writes here about the overweaning ambition of those who
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As regular readers of this site know, a group of plaintiffs representing government interests has sued the State of Colorado,
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If you are exposed to enough politics, sooner or later you’ll hear the old saw that the U.S. is “a
Die-hards attacking Coloradans’ constitutional right to personally vote on tax increases won an unexpected victory in federal court when Judge
The Independence Institute, through Dave Kopel as legal counsel, has submitted an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief opposing
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Despite what you may have heard, allowing people to vote on taxes and other laws is completely consistent with the
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