Social Media Use By Government Officials Cases in Colorado Supreme Court

Browse 1 social media use by government officials cases decided by Colorado Supreme Court. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Social Media Use By Government Officials Opinions from Colorado Supreme Court (1)

Lora Thomas, in her official capacity as a Douglas County Commissioner v. Abraham Jarod Laydon, Esq., an individual, in his official capacity as a Douglas County Commissioner; George Teal, an individual, in his official capacity as a Douglas County Commissioner; and The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners, a subdivision of the State of Colorado.

Commissioners Not Immune for Blocking Constituents on Social Media

Colorado Supreme Court · 2025-09-15 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 75/100

Lora Thomas, in her official capacity as a Douglas County Commissioner v. Abraham Jarod Laydon, Esq., an individual, in his official capacity as a Douglas County Commissioner; George Teal, an individu...

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