Connecticut’s high court this term has again proved itself to be steadfastly faithful to longstanding precedent, but willing to push a little bit – call it new wine in old bottles. This was especially so when compelling facts were front and center. Let’s start with a remarkable decision that caught the attention of people across the country.

Town of Bozrah v. Chmurynski

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