December 11, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Time to Step Up: Leadership Needed To Implement Revamped Brownfields RegulationsNew program regulations are especially important to many of the state's environmental justice and urban communities.
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December 10, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Is it Time for America To Revisit the Equal Rights Amendment?Forty years after the failure of the Equal Rights Amendment, social and economic changes have rendered moot some of the opposing arguments.
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December 04, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The New Redlining Keeps Housing Discrimination AliveHighly restrictive, legally enforceable covenants preclude affordable housing and have a racially disparate impact.
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December 04, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
On the Field and in the Courts, Baseball Leaves a Lot To Be DesiredThe terms of a Nov. 2 settlement remain confidential, so we may have to wait until the first pitch on opening day at Dodd Stadium to learn the final score.
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November 28, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
2 Connecticut Appellate Decisions Damage Workers' Rights and Deserve ReviewCochran and Martinoli may deny compensation for any worker whose injury manifests after retirement, regardless of the nature of the injury or its severity.
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November 20, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Say 'Yes' to Updating Connecticut Clean Air RegulationsThe role of the 14 members of the LRRC is not to substitute their policy preferences for the entire Legislature.
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November 16, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
COVID-era Letter Shouldn't Derail Sarah Russell NominationAt the outset of the pandemic, the open letter called on the governor to "release all people over 55" years old, and "all people who are incarcerated without having been convicted of any crime;" that is, anyone held on bond regardless of the charge or the evidence.
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November 03, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Clockmaking is Encased in TimeA cozy little museum in Bristol eloquently illustrates how society has progressed in the last few lifetimes.
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October 31, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
AI Poses Serious Concerns for 2024 and BeyondIf history is any guide, by the time Congress passes legislation, AI will be well past the point of regulation.
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October 20, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
3 Bones to Pick with the Judicial Selection CommissionAmong them is that the commission apparently continues to appoint political insiders as members of a body that is intended to be apolitical.
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