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Philip Weiser
Philip Jacob Weiser is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the 39th Attorney General of Colorado since 2019. He is the Hatfield Professor of Law and Telecommunications, executive director and Founder of the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, and Dean Emeritus at the University of Colorado Law School. He previously served in the Obama and Clinton Administrations in the White House and Justice Department. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected Attorney General for the State of Colorado in the 2018 election, defeating Republican George Brauchler on November 6, 2018. He was re-elected in 2022.
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cameoplus · 2026-04-22
Optimistic comment in Denver
Colorado House passes bill limiting impacts of Trump coal plant orders
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cameoplus · 2026-04-22
Demand policy change in Colorado
Colorado House passes bill to limit environmental and cost impacts of Trump coal orders
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cameoplus · 2026-04-14
Refuse to ease sanctions/administrative sanctions in Colorado
Trump rejects Colorado’s disaster aid again amid accusations of politics
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cameoplus · 2026-04-04
Investigate crime/corruption in Denver
Colorado court orders resentencing of ex–county clerk in election fraud case
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cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Investigate crime/corruption in Colorado Court of Appeals
Colorado court orders resentencing for former county clerk in election fraud case
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cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Arrest, charge, conviction, or sentencing in Colorado
Colorado court orders resentencing of Tina Peters after sentence thrown out
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cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Arrest, charge, conviction, or sentencing outcome in Colorado Court of Appeals
Colorado appeals court overturns Tina Peters' sentence
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cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Arrest, Charge, Conviction, or Sentencing Outcome in Colorado Court of Appeals
Colorado appeals court overturns Tina Peters’ sentence