January 15, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Searching for UConn's Next LeaderWhile a new president will impose his or her own agenda on the way the college interfaces with its constituencies, she must be able to navigate among a diverse group of constituents.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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January 11, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Boost Connecticut's Economy by Squashing Covenants Not to CompeteUnder Connecticut law today, noncompete agreements may simply trap employees and prevent entrepreneurship.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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January 03, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The Capital Case That Generated the 'Chip Smith' InstructionFew are aware of the role that Father Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, played in that case.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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December 27, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Debates in 1818 Should Hit a Chord TodayWhen one wants to know what most of the 1965 Constitution means if the language is unclear, one should turn to the debates in 1818. And if one does so, one finds a goldmine of thoughts of current importance.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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December 14, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A State Zoning Law Change That Makes SenseThis proposal would only change the statutory basis for a zoning appeal. The ability to bring an appeal by one who can prove classical aggrievement would remain as it is now.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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December 07, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Judiciary's Struggle to Climb Out of the Dark AgesThe announcement of economical trial transcripts is a true milestone in the advancement of openness and accountability in Connecticut's courts.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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November 29, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Editorial: What Are We Doing Wrong?1. We can't/won't address the issue of gun control.The murder of 26 children and teachers isn't enough to compel us to action. The murder of concert-goers…
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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November 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judiciary Hearings: We All Deserve BetterWe have, once again, seen some of our senior politicians engage in a sham process in order to achieve a political goal. They have shown themselves to be less than honorable men.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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November 14, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Proposal That Supports Proper 'Sentence Structure'Because of what might be described as a definitional “artifact” in our case law, there is a serious inequity that has deprived many offenders of the opportunity to seek review or reconsideration of their sentences in any forum.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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November 09, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Algorithmic Accountability: The Next Information Access BattlegroundCompanies that create algorithms that implement public policy should not expect blanket protection from freedom of information review simply because of underlying intellectual property rights.
By Connecticut Editorial Board
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