February 01, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
State AG's New Powers Present Opportunities to Focus on Civil Rights EnforcementA few areas where AG Tong's office could use recently expanded authority in positive and proactive fashion.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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January 24, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Federal Action on Noncompetes Should Not Forestall Connecticut LegislationRegulatory action by the federal government will not repair the quagmire of Connecticut noncompete law.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
4 minute read
January 11, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Has an Opportunity to Take Action on Hate CrimesLooking back one year at the work of the state's Hate Crimes Advisory Council, it's time to study the group's report and codify recommendations.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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December 22, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Farmington Controversy Provides a Lesson in Cultural SensitivityIt's not enough to mean well—inclusion requires considering the impact on others.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
December 21, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Tech Illiteracy Is No Joke: Make Cybersecurity CLE MandatoryLawyers must keep up on protecting client data, or we'll fall behind.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
December 20, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Preserving Constitutional Rights in Connecticut When the Feds Won'tThere is precedent for Connecticut's high court to step in to protect the constitutional rights of citizens.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
December 19, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Threat Response Crucial: Congress Must Pass Electoral Count ReformWe strongly urge the U.S. Congress, during its lame-duck session, to pass commonsense revisions to the Electoral Count Act (ECA) to prevent a recurrence…
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
December 07, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Setting the Example: One Connecticut Town's Proud History of Rejecting AntisemitismSouthbury leaders rejected a Nazi youth training camp in 1937, according the forthcoming book, "No Swastikas in Southbury," by Melinda Elliott.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
4 minute read
December 02, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Inland Wetlands Law Needs an Easy Fix to Protect the Public's InterestA problem of careless drafting can and must be fixed to carry out the objectives of Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
4 minute read
December 01, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judges' Response to Cancel Culture is HypocriticalJudges are encouraging other judges to follow their boycott, ironically engaging in a form of cancel culture of their own.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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