Michael Marciano is a regional managing editor for ALM. He can be reached at [email protected] or call 646-957-3022. On Twitter: @BreakingCTLaw
December 04, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Authors Mark 40 Years of 'Connecticut Foreclosures'With the publication of the 40th annual edition, we check in with authors Denis R. Caron and Geoffrey K. Milne.
By Alm Staff
7 minute read
December 03, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Punitive-Centered Approach to COVID-19 Doesn't Work at CollegesExperts say a punitive, abstinence-only approach to COVID-19 rules is "inhumane, radical and likely to backfire."
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
5 minute read
December 02, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Return to Normalcy Necessitates Acknowledging RealityLawyers challenging the legitimacy of the 2020 election have hit a trio of hurdles.
By Mark Dubois
4 minute read
November 30, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Rush to Execute: What's the Urgency?Ten federal executions under President Donald Trump in 2020 would be the most in any single year since 1896.
By Joette Katz
5 minute read
November 25, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Withers Bergman's Marissa Dungey Elected Fellow at ACTECWithers partner Marissa Dungey has been recognized for her exceptional skill and substantial contributions to the field of trust and estate law.
By Michael Marciano
1 minute read
November 23, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
It's Time To Give Up On Jury Trials This YearJudicial branch leaders have tried to figure out a way to restart jury trials despite the worst public health crisis we have faced since 1918. It's time to give up.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
November 20, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Robinson & Cole Elects 12 New Partners and CounselEight attorneys are promoted in Connecticut, along with four more firmwide.
By Michael Marciano
3 minute read
November 20, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Lawyers, the Honor System and Politics DisruptedIn Connecticut there is a level of confidence in knowing we won't let politics disrupt our ethical duties as lawyers.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
5 minute read
November 17, 2020 | New York Law Journal
What Is a 'Substantial Basis' Under New York's Anti-SLAPP Law?On Nov. 10, New York enacted legislation intended to strengthen free speech protections by modifying its nearly 30-year-old Anti-SLAPP law. But the vitality of these new protections will depend on how courts interpret a key concept in the statute.
By Daniel Novack and Christina Lee
18 minute read
November 17, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
What the U.S. Supreme Court Said Before Colin KaepernickIn 1942, and with the apparent blessing of the Supreme Court, the West Virginia Board of Education imposed a requirement for a stiff-armed salute of the American flag.
By A. Paul Spinella
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