David McDivitt and Ross Ford open with a tribute to the graduating class at Centennial Elementary, highlighting McDivitt Law Firm’s decade-long commitment to providing school supplies to every incoming kindergartner.
From there, the conversation dives into several timely and complex legal topics:
- Juvenile justice reform: a spirited debate over whether kids as young as 12 should be tried as adults, and the brain science and systemic trauma that complicate those decisions
- Immigration and human rights: exploring the tension between national security and universal dignity
- Speed governors in Washington State: breaking down a proposed law that would electronically limit vehicle speeds for habitual offenders and how it compares to Colorado’s DUI ignition interlock systems
- AI liability and government overreach: concerns about unchecked artificial intelligence, digital privacy, and the future of freedom on the road and online
An update on the PFAS water contamination in Security, Widefield, and Fountain, Colorado.
The hosts also tackle listener questions about:
- Black mold and tenant rights under Colorado’s Residential Health Enforcement Act
- Cross-country moving disputes involving damaged belongings and legal venue
- Grant writing for nonprofits and how to find funding through the Colorado Grants Guide