July 07, 2021
A Colorado recruiters trade association dismissed its federal lawsuit against the state's Department of Labor that alleged a state equal pay law was unconstitutional and violated its First Amendment rights.
May 27, 2021
A recruiters' trade association can't stop Colorado from enforcing parts of an equal pay law, because the group hasn't sufficiently shown that the law is unconstitutional or interferes in interstate commerce, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
May 18, 2021
The state of Colorado and a recruiters trade association exchanged legal blows in federal court filings Monday in the latest round of a fight over whether parts of a state equal pay law are unconstitutional because they interfere with interstate commerce.
May 07, 2021
A Colorado law aimed at narrowing the pay gap doesn't interrupt interstate commerce and should survive an attempt by a recruiters trade association to invalidate parts of the statute, the state argued in a brief in federal court.
January 15, 2021
A New York City data entry clerk is accusing her former employer of illegally canning her one day after she tested positive for COVID-19, and a Colorado business group is looking to partially invalidate the state’s newly minted equal pay law. Here, Law360 brings you up to speed on some notable employment suits that flew under the radar in recent weeks.