June 11, 2025
In this episode of the Law Frog Radio Show:
- Celebrating McDivitt Law Firm’s long-running partnership with Centennial Elementary, supplying every kindergartner’s backpacks and school supplies.
- A discussion on whether and how our system should treat serious offenses committed by children as young as 12, weighing punishment against rehabilitation and brain development.
- An overview of Washington’s upcoming program (2029) to require speed-limit devices only for habitual, high-risk drivers and comparing it to Colorado’s ignition-interlock rules for impaired drivers.
- Thoughts on AI safety, “Skynet”-style concerns, and efforts to shield AI developers from legal exposure.
- PFAS Water Litigation PSA: An update on the almost decade-long PFAS water contamination case affecting the citizens of Security, Widefield, and Fountain—trial dates, bellwether cases, and a call for anyone with kidney or testicular cancer (possibly soon expanding to liver and thyroid) to get legal representation before key deadlines.
- Why most of Justin Baldoni’s claims in his suit against Blake Lively were dismissed, and how internet sleuths helped his team.
- How Colorado’s Residential Health Enforcement Act gives tenants 24-hour recourse when landlords fail to remediate hazardous mold.
- Tips for handling damaged, moldy belongings—including reviewing your moving contract, checking for insurance coverage or arbitration clauses, and identifying the correct forum for any claim.
- Where to find Colorado grant databases, how to determine eligibility, and why you don’t necessarily need a professional grant writer.