Ben Rose in the Press

  • Ben Rose, The Aspen Lawyer, has roots that run deep

    Ben Rose, The Aspen Lawyer, has roots that run deep

    The Rose family’s legacy in the area spans over eight decades, originating with Ben’s grandfather, Albert Rose, who was born in Europe and escaped the Nazis. Albert arrived in the valley right after World War II...

  • City of Aspen apologizes, says Jing’s application got ‘lost in the shuffle’

    “The tension between Jing and the city of Aspen eased this week after the city reached out to the restaurant to apologize for an error that could have resulted in legal action…”

  • Jing pushes back on city mandate to remove outdoor structure

    “At best it’s a misunderstanding — but a major one, at least from Frank and Kate Lu’s perspective: After direction from the city of Aspen that Jing was free to keep its COVID-era outdoor structure on private property, the restaurant is now involved in a battle to permanently keep that installation…”

  • Trump makes Democrats feel less lonely in the lone star state

    “Ben Rose is fired up about Donald Trump’s race for the White House, but not for reasons the Republican presidential candidate would relish.

    Taking a break from intercepting voters driving into a Houston parking lot, the Democratic candidate for the Texas state legislature makes clear he is counting on Mr Trump’s divisiveness to galvanise voters in his swing district…”

  • Can flooded-out Houstonians win lawsuits against Army Corps?

    “During Tropical Storm Harvey, the federal agency released a torrent from Houston's two reservoirs, knowing it would flood properties downstream. Now, flooded property owners on both sides of the reservoirs are demanding compensation…”

  • The billion-dollar Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge will drown budgets in vanity [Opinion]

    Rising like a glorious giant from the sea, the world's tallest statue is being built in India for the enormous sum of $500 million dollars. The statue will honor the 17th century warrior Chhatrapati Shivaj as he charges on horseback about to face battle.

  • Two high-profile Houston lawyers start new firm

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  • In District 134, incumbent Sarah Davis touts clout while challenger Ben Rose sells change

    “Artful redistricting has squeezed the general election suspense from nearly all of Harris County's legislative races, rendering most districts solidly red or blue.

    Democrat Ben Rose is hoping to prove his west Houston district can be the exception.”

  • Democrats turn Harris County a darker shade of blue

    The country's most populous swing county turned a shade bluer Tuesday, when Hillary Clinton trounced Donald Trump in Harris County despite trailing nationally.

    Clinton's commanding victory here is a watershed moment for local Democrats who have struggled mightily to translate recent demographic shifts into gains at the ballot box.