Colorado

Job Discrimination

  • Adams County Legal Resources

    This has a list of court information, attorney or legal referrals, law lines, mediation and additional services. Content Detail

  • Employee Rights & Law Center

    Can you be required to take a drug test? Who is entitled to earn overtime? What kinds of conduct fall under the definition of illegal discrimination and harassment -- and what should you do if you are a victim? Can you take time off work to care for a new child, serve in the military, cast your ballot, or recover from a serious illness? Get detailed answers to all of your questions about workplace rights here. Content Detail

    By:
    Nolo Plain English Law Centers
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Information

    Information on a wide variety of topics, including the American with Disabilities Act and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This website also has forms you can use to file a complaint of discrimination on the basis of disability. Content Detail

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    U.S. Department of Justice
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    Spanish / Español
  • Appropriate Dispute Resolution

    This information will help you learn about the many options you have when you are involved in a dispute. Content Detail

    By:
    Colorado Bar Association
  • Court Fees

    Filing fees and costs in Colorado state courts. Content Detail

    By:
    State of Colorado Judicial Branch
  • Discrimination - General Information

    Are you being treated differently at work? If so, is it because of your race, sex, age, disability, national origin or religion? Wondering what other kinds of discrimination are illegal? Get the facts on workplace discrimination here. Content Detail

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    Workplace Fairness
  • Employment Discrimination

    Chapter 9 explains the various employment laws and how they protect individuals from discrimination; It also explains what you can do if you feel discriminated against. Content Detail

    By:
    Colorado Bar Association - Senior Law Handbook
  • Filing for Change of Venue PDF

    You can request a change in the place where your case will be heard (venue) for several reasons, including that you want the case transferred to the county where you live. Click on the document for instructions and forms. Content Detail

    By:
    Colorado Legal Services
  • Employment Tests and Selection Procedures

    The use of tests and other selection procedures can be helpful for employers to determine which applicants or employees are most qualified for a particular job. However, use of these tools can violate the federal anti-discrimination laws, learn more about your legal rights regarding employment testing. Content Detail

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    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • Filing a Charge through the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    If you believe you have been discriminated against by an employer, labor union or employment agency when applying for or while on the job because of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability, you may be able to file a charge or discrimination with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Content Detail

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    U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • How the Courts Work

    This audiovisual presentation is an explanation of how the courts work in Colorado. You will need to have speakers on your computer in order to hear the audio part of this presentation. It takes a few seconds to download and the running time is approximately 9 minutes long. Read More

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    Colorado Legal Services
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    Spanish / Español
  • How to seal a court record PDF

    The court can seal police contact records, arrest records, indictments, summons and complaint, court files, or any other record held by a criminal justice agency about the incident, click the title to learn more. Content Detail

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    Colorado Legal Services
  • Know Your Rights as a Victim of Domestic Violence or Stalking In Colorado

    If you're a victim of domestic violence or stalking, you may have questions about your rights. This fact sheet explains your rights as an employee, a debtor, and a tenant who has been a victim of domestic violence or stalking, and provides a sample letter to send to a landlord if you need to leave your residence because of domestic violence. Read More

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    Colorado Legal Services
  • Unemployment Benefits, Find a Job, Career Coaching and more

    The Beehive is the one-stop source for a variety of different assistance programs and community resources for the things in life that matter most. Content Detail

    By:
    The Beehive
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    Spanish / Español
  • Public Access: Court Records Searches

    Records of the court available on the Internet. Content Detail

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    Colorado Judicial Branch