Tenth Circuit Agrees with District Court that Colorado Opponents of Congressman Lamborn Can’t Intervene

A U.S. District Court in Colorado is currently weighing the constitutionality of Colorado’s ban on out-of-state circulators. The case has been brought by Congressman Doug Lamborn, who needs to win his case if he is to get on the June 26 Republican primary ballot. Late in the day on August 30, the Tenth Circuit agreed with the U.S. District Court that Lamborn’s opponents should not be allowed to intervene in the case. The District Court had said the opponents wouldn’t add anything to the constitutional issue being decided. The opponents had then asked the Tenth Circuit to let them intervene, but that request was denied without comment.


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