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Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Chips Away at Structural Racism

Racism should be recognized as a public health crisis in Connecticut, as it has in other states and local communities.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A Step Forward: Let's Maintain Live Streaming of Connecticut Court Proceedings

Maintaining live-streamed arguments at the local, state, Appellate and Supreme Court levels would be a relatively inexpensive, positive move for Connecticut.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Write Your Appellate Briefs for the Court, Not Your Client, and Other Tips for Effective Arguments

Remember, your job is to win cases, not to antagonize the judges
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Weighing the Right to a Speedy Trial Amid COVID-19

The state's Supreme Court has an opportunity to address the public's interest in a defendant's right to a speedy trial
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Why Can't Lawyer-Politicians Act Like Lawyers Once in a While?

Politicians often do not make good lawyers. This was on obvious display during the recent impeachment trial.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Should COVID-19 Vaccination Be Made Mandatory?

It beyond question that the more people who are vaccinated, the safer we'll be.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Checking In: A Year-Plus Into the Pandemic, Taking a Self-Inventory May Lift Your Spirits

Now more than ever, it is vital to show compassion toward yourself and others and to seek assistance from a mental health provider if you are struggling.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

This Was Not Written By a Computer (Yet)

If it had been, you probably wouldn't have noticed.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

No More Rounding of Punches for Lunches?

A California ruling could affect employers here using electronic timekeeping software which has been programmed to round time taken by employees for meals.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

General Assembly Should Adopt Jury Task Force Recommendations

Raised Bill No. 6548 would allow lawful permanent residents to serve, increase the age exemption to 75 years and reduce some limitations on service by convicted felons.
3 minute read

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