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Jury selected, opening statements set in King Soopers shooting trial

The jury pool was narrowed today from the initial 1,500 summoned to the final 16, including four alternates who won’t be identified as such until deliberation. The jurors’ identities will remain private for their protection, likely due to the high-profile nature of the case.

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RNC scores election law victories in these swing states. Here’s what that could mean in November

The Republican National Committee this week filed election-related lawsuits in Michigan and North Carolina, coming off a Supreme Court victory last week over election procedures in Arizona. 

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Claiming Colorado GOP chairmanship, Eli Bremer asks court to declare Dave Williams was properly removed

One of the two Colorado Republicans who lay claim to the title of state GOP chairman sued the other on Wednesday, escalating a battle for control of the party just weeks before ballots start going out to voters.

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Colorado attorney general files lawsuit against RealPage for allegedly driving up rent prices

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined attorneys general from seven other states in suing software company RealPafe for an alleged illegal price-fixing scheme that has pushed rent prices up across the country.

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RFK Jr. gets green light to challenge Biden on censorship after supreme court declines to rule

A Louisiana district court ruled this week that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his charity Children’s Health Defense have the legal right to sue the Biden administration for allegedly pressuring tech giants to censor their social media posts.

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Federal court speeds appeal over challenges to state’s counting of ballots that arrive after election day

Judicial Watch announced today that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ordered a hearing regarding a lower court ruling on Mississippi’s election law that permits absentee ballots to be received as late as five business days after Election Day. The Fifth Circuit will hear the case on Tuesday, September 24, at 3 p.m. CT, 2 p.m. ET.

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