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Over objections that the programming constitutes indoctrination, the Colorado Supreme Court on Thursday approved mandatory equity, diversity and inclusivity training for attorneys as a means of retaining diverse attorneys and recognizing systemic bias.
Colorado joins more than half a dozen other states that have a standalone requirement for EDI, as the training is known. It will become part of the 45 credit hours of continuing legal education (CLE) attorneys need to complete in a three-year period. The Supreme Courtâs action in adopting this rule sends a powerful message to our colleagues who experience racism, sexism, and other forms of bias: We hear you, we know it happens, and as a profession we will not tolerate it, said the Presidents Diversity Council, which includes the heads of the Hispanic, women s, LGBT and other bar associations, in a statement.
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As a leader of the National Wildlife Federation, Tracy Stone-Manning was one of the harshest critics of the Bureau of Land Management’s Acting Director William Perry Pendley, publicly slamming him on everything from his support for the Bundy’s armed takeover of the Bureau’s land to his opposition to public stream access.
Now, she may become his replacement.
President Biden will nominate Stone-Manning to become the next director of the Bureau of Land Management, Washington-based news service Politico Pro reported yesterday. If confirmed, she would become responsible for roughly 12% of the landmass of the United States, including national monuments like Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Canyon of the Ancients.
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Major League Baseball’s Coors Field in Denver is named after a founder of the Heritage Foundation, Joseph Coors, the former president of Coors Brewing Company, who died in 2003 after setting up a legal foundation that challenged part of the Voting Rights Act.
Joseph Coors, a passionate supporter of former President Ronald Reagan and former presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, donated $250,000 in seed money to the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington D.C., which espouses “Building an America where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish.”
“Without Joe Coors, the Heritage Foundation wouldn’t exist,” according to the Associated Press. Coors continued to support the foundation for many years with an annual contribution of $300,000.
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