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First & Fourteenth is growing. We’re seeking a full-time, on-site Chief of Staff to join our team in downtown Colorado […]
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First & Fourteenth is growing. We’re seeking a full-time, on-site Chief of Staff to join our team in downtown Colorado […]
Now Hiring: Chief of Staff – Colorado Springs Read Post »
Last week, our partner Julian Ellis participated in a panel discussion at Chinook Trail Middle School, joining Judge HayDen Kane
Today is Election Day—a reminder that liberty does not naturally endure—it must be preserved. To that end, it is incumbent
Election Day: Get Out and Vote! Read Post »
First & Fourteenth was honored to host the fall meeting of the Rocky Mountain Region of the National Diocesan Attorneys Association
After a voter-approved initiative in 2020, Colorado launched a “universal” preschool funding program that promised all families 15 hours per
Case Update: St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy Read Post »
Attorneys with the Child & Parental Rights Campaign and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to
Legal Commentary: SCOTUS Asked to Review Case of School Secretly Transitioning Students Read Post »
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case challenging Colorado’s law banning licensed counselors from
Case Update: SCOTUS Hears Oral Arguments in Chiles v. Salazar Read Post »
Recently, the Sixth Circuit issued its published decision in OPAWL v. Yost, reversing a preliminary injunction and adopting the reasoning of
Sixth Circuit Update in OPAWL v. Yost Read Post »
Three former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sued the Church in federal court in Utah,
Church Taken to Tenth Circuit For Religious Beliefs & Practices Read Post »
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has revived the case of Brownsburg High School music teacher John
Music Teacher’s Free Speech Fight Moves to Jury Read Post »