In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Connecticut Supreme Court as a separate building, the justices heard cases in a variety of places on Nov. 30.

That included the current courtroom on Capitol Avenue, in the Court’s original home in the Old State House, and in the old Judiciary Room in the Capitol building. These are the three places where, in its history, the Court has heard cases in Hartford.

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