Whistleblower Unveils Tensions as Colorado’s Polis Faces Court Over ICE Subpoena Allegations

DENVER — A whistleblower testified in court Tuesday, alleging that Colorado Governor Jared Polis instructed state employees to provide personal information to federal immigration authorities. Scott Moss, the director of the Division of Labor Standards and Statistics at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, claims that Polis ordered him to comply with a subpoena from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This subpoena reportedly sought details about individuals providing housing to unaccompanied minors. Moss filed a lawsuit earlier this month in Denver County Court, arguing that complying with the subpoena would violate state laws prohibiting … Read more

Legal Showdown Intensifies: Racing Teams Broaden Subpoena Scope Across Major Sports Leagues in NASCAR Antitrust Battle

DENVER — In a significant legal confrontation, the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports teams have intensified their antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, expanding their legal battle by involving other major sports organizations. The lawsuit, which has been unfolding in the United States District Court of Colorado, now also touches on crucial documents from heavyweight leagues like the NBA, NFL, and NHL, and even Formula 1, which is owned by Liberty Media. The basis of the legal challenge involves accusations against NASCAR of anti-competitive practices, particularly concerning how racing teams are compensated. This week saw a … Read more

End in Sight? Subpoena Standoff Eases as Agreement Reached on Key Documents

Atlanta, GA – A protracted legal spat concerning subpoena compliance may be nearing its conclusion, following an agreement on document turnover between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and a special legislative committee. The committee, which was established by Senate Republicans last year, has been examining various aspects of Willis’ office, including her relationship with a former deputy. Seven months ago, the committee issued subpoenas to Willis for her testimony at a hearing and for a collection of records. Among these were documents related to Willis’ involvement with Nathan Wade, her former deputy. Their relationship … Read more

Guam Supreme Court Upholds Grand Jury Subpoena Powers in Landmark Rulings

HAGATNA, Guam — The Supreme Court of Guam recently affirmed the authority of grand juries to issue subpoenas, a key tool in ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure transparency within government dealings. This decision comes from the highest court’s ruling on two separate cases where challenges were made against the subpoenas issued by the Superior Court of Guam. The rulings, which delve into the substantial reach of grand jury powers in the U.S. territory, highlight the legal standards applicable when officials or entities are asked to provide documentation relevant to investigations. The specifics of … Read more