JusticeTrump directs Department of Justice to try to free Tina Peters from prison in social media postBy Bente Birkeland and Tom Hesse
NewsAt Tina Peters hearing, federal attorney refuses to disclose reason for DOJ’s attempted interventionBy The Associated Press
JusticeColorado calls DOJ interest in Tina Peters’ case a ‘grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law’By Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsAs DOJ looks into Tina Peters’ prosecution, Colorado officials field pleas from her supportersBy Bente Birkeland and Stina Sieg
JusticeWhat’s at risk if Colorado loses millions in DOJ funding due to ‘sanctuary’ status? A lotBy Allison Sherry and Ben Markus
ImmigrationNew Trump federal immigration directives could conflict with Colorado laws requiring law enforcement to keep it localBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationJustice Department approves probing local immigration enforcement obstruction — Aurora detailed its stanceBy The Sentinel and The Associated Press
NewsU.S. Justice Department opens investigation into Douglas County School District; will conduct interviews next weekBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeColorado joins US Justice Department in accusing six major landlords of scheming to keep rents highBy The Associated Press
EducationUniversity of Colorado system gets $2 million to prevent and address hate crimesBy Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsAssistant United States Attorney will lead DOJ’s Election Day Program for ColoradoBy Kiara DeMare
EducationDOJ launches probe of Littleton Public Schools after beating on school bus for children with disabilitiesBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsDOJ formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, marking a historic shift in national drug policyBy The Associated Press
JusticeAs US spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their casesBy The Associated Press
JusticeUS Attorney General Merrick Garland focuses on Ukraine in Denver speech to the American Bar AssociationBy Allison Sherry