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"It's got nothing to do with First Amendment rights. It's got to do with the right of people to know who's trying to change their constitution."
Attorney Mark Grueskin commenting on the likelihood that Doug Bruce will fight any attempt to make him testify about his involvement with Amendments 60 and 61 and Proposition 101 as a violation of his First Amendment rights, as quoted in The Denver Post 09/08/2010.

Watchdog coalition demands CSU halt chancellor hire, wants search restarted

By John Tomasic, The Colorado Independent,
May 22, 2009
Three Colorado watchdog groups have joined together to demand Colorado State University rescind its decision to hire Denver Chamber of Commerce President Joe Blake as the university’s new standalone chancellor.

Spurred by news of events surrounding the search over the last month, Colorado Ethics Watch, Colorado Common Cause and New Era Colorado have asked the CSU governing board to restart the search for chancellor candidates, opening up the process to students, faculty and the community and working to restore integrity to the search.

“Nothing short of restarting the process will restore integrity to the search and to the hire,” said Colorado Ethics Watch Director Chantell Taylor speaking for the coalition. The three groups have never before formally worked in concert on an issue.

For the full story, please visit http://coloradoindependent.com/29517/watchdog-coalition-demands-csu-halt-ch...

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