Aurora Sentinel: The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments May 14 in a lawsuit filed by the Sentinel against the City of Aurora, which prevailed in claiming that the city violated state laws when lawmakers voted in a close meeting to end censure proceedings against Councilmember Danielle Jurinsky.
“We look forward to making our final arguments and being able to tell the community what compelled council members to violate open-meeting laws in this case,” said Sentinel Editor and Publisher Dave Perry.
The Supreme Court case comes after a Colorado Court of Appeals panel found in December 2023 that Aurora’s City Council broke the law in 2022 when it voted to end censure proceedings against Jurinsky.
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