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Three Colorado judges drew do-not-retain recommendations this year. State evaluators break with local reviewers.
Colorado Accountability Project, Approved, Commentary, State

Three Colorado judges drew do-not-retain recommendations this year. State evaluators break with local reviewers.

By Cory Gaines | Commentary, Colorado Accountability Project I’ll be dipped: the judicial retention system does sometimes NOT recommend retention. The Colorado Politics article linked first below details a rarity in Colorado: three judges that the judicial evaluation committees (at least the local ones -- more later) recommend that voters do not retain. I say rarity, because I can only recall one other case in my time writing when this happened. I’ll leave it to you to read the article if you’d like. I went to get the information straight from the horse’s mouth and thus the three judges who didn’t get a retain recommendation are listed in links 2 - 4 below. Roughly speaking, the three are from the NE Plains, Crowley County, and Pueblo County.  The one that...
Three Judges Taught at CU While Ruling on University Cases
State, Approved, Colorado Politics

Three Judges Taught at CU While Ruling on University Cases

By Michael Karlik | Colorado Politics A national report identified other judges who did not recuse from cases where one of the parties was the university where they taught on the side. Three of Colorado's sitting federal judges taught part-time at the University of Colorado's law school while they handled civil cases involving the university or associated entities. On July 30, the advocacy group Fix the Court released a report naming 24 federal judges throughout the country who did not recuse themselves from cases in which one of the parties was the university where they also taught as adjunct professors. The report identified U.S. Magistrate Judge N. Reid Neureiter as someone who did not recuse from multiple cases involving CU. However, Colorado Politics' independent docket re...