Colorado Supreme Court struggles with whether the U.S. Constitution’s ‘insurrection clause’ applies to presidents

If the clause does apply to presidents, Donald Trump could be barred from appearing on Colorado’s Republican presidential primary ballot next year

Polis isn’t going to ban guns. But that might not be the point of dayslong sit-in

Part of asking for such a radical – if unrealistic – change is to garner attention

Some Colorado sheriff candidates have an unlikely campaign promise: not enforcing the law

‘Constitutional sheriffs’ rail against government overreach, red flag laws

Abortion is not restricted in N.M. But is it protected?

Lawyer implores lawmakers to make rights explicit in light of case before Supreme Court

CJ’s Diner wants lawsuit thrown out, says regulations are unconstitutional

Restaurant defied public health orders by offering indoor dining

Can the Constitution and COVID restrictions coexist?

Bans on gatherings, longevity of restrictions increasingly weigh on civil liberties

COVID-19 enforcement: ‘It’s unsettled’ in Durango, statewide

Health director: More important than penalties is compliance to protect the community

Durango man battled COVID-19. Now he’s fighting health restrictions

Jaime McMillan says orders hurt businesses, may violate Fifth Amendment

Mesa Verde denies access to horse roundup

Access to federal government actions is a First Amendment right, court says

Hundreds of thousands rally across America for stricter gun control

Protesters call for closer scrutiny of gun sales, assault rifles

Analysis: Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers supported

Framers of the Second Amendment wanted an armed, but regulated, population

Photo: It’s Constitution Week in Cortez

Mayor Karen Sheek, seated, signed a proclamation on Monday declaring this week as Constitution Week. Each year, Constitution Week runs from Sept. 17 to Sept. 23. It was enacted in 1956 by Pr...