Police misconduct records and more to be off-limits under two new bills

Despite the obligatory squawks from lawmakers about the need for transparency in government, few of their actions are quite as transparent as their efforts to shield internal bureaucratic processes from outside scrutiny. For a demonstration of this principle in action, look no further than two bills currently creeping through the…

Make My Day Better bill: Okay to use deadly force at work?

A running gag in the classic comedy Raising Arizona is that just about everybody in the vicinity of Tempe is packing heat — even the pimple-faced kid at the convenience store, who whips out a Dirty Harry special and starts blasting away at stickup man Nicholas Cage. But it’s no…

Photos: Ron Paul campaign appearance in Denver, 1/31/12

As advertised, Ron Paul appeared in Denver today, speaking at the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Denver Hotel — one of three scheduled Colorado stops in advance of next week’s caucuses. Look below to see images from his visit, courtesy of photographer Javid Rezvani…

Doug Lamborn’s shmucky tantrum results in a sorry state of the union

It probably shouldn’t have been a surprise that Doug Lamborn, Republican congressman from Colorado Springs, decided to boycott President Obama’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday. Lamborn, after all, is the same guy who referred to Obama’s economic and debt-reduction policies as a “tar baby” in July. (Oops, guess,…

Occupy Boulder: Attorneys use Fourth Amendment to defend protesters

Of all the constitutional freedoms cited in defense of the Occupy movement, the First Amendment is staked most territorially. But in Occupy Boulder, attorneys defending protesters arrested for illegal camping are using the Fourth Amendment in a push to dismiss evidence gathered when police officers opened tents to look inside…