This page would be remiss if it did not add its voice to the chorus of those lamenting the unfortunate passing of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz. Judge Kravitz recently lost his valiant battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 62. Even when it is inevitable, as it is for all of us, and seemingly imminent because of the circumstances, the prospect of a life ending never prepares us for the reality of death. Judge Kravitz’s passing is a loss for his family and friends and the Connecticut and national legal community as a whole.

Although Judge Kravitz’s service on the federal bench was relatively short, he left an indelible impression nonetheless. He brought a razor-sharp mind and an unimpeachable integrity to the bench. In all matters, but especially on ones of great public interest, his rulings revealed an unwavering commitment to the rule of law. Judge Kravitz did so not by ignoring the contentiousness of the issues before him, but by placing them in the proper legal context.

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