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Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Courts Off to a Good Start With Conferencing

Connecticut courts have made the right move by embracing online video technology for hearings.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

COVID-19 Promises to Usher in Wave of Attorney Retirements

Some of us will be able to master the new post-pandemic legal world. While many are "over" the COVID-19 virus, its effects on society are just beginning.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

An Opportune Time for Change in Our Criminal Courts

Rather than just reacting to this crisis with temporary fixes, we should be looking to make lasting improvements.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A Simple (and Free) Reform: Waive Nonessential Court Appearances for Represented Defendants

It's time to grant all criminal defendants the right to waive all nonessential appearances before the court when represented by counsel.
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

From a Distance, the Future of Law Is Growing Clearer

Distance learning is now the new normal for law students, and It will remain so for many years to come.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

On Civil Disobedience and Violence in America: Where Do We Stand as Members of the Bar?

When we consider the looting of the Target in Minneapolis, we might ask ourselves whether we would have sided with the "mob" at the Boston Tea Party or with those who decried the incident as an act of vandals.,
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

The 'Donkey Vote' Hasn't Been Fair to Connecticut's Republican Candidates

Connecticut's ballot-order statute, aka "the donkey vote," has given Democrats an unfair and unconstitutional advantage in state elections for the past five years.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

The Scammers Are Coming

Unfortunately, the sociopaths and criminals who ran the last bunch of grifts are probably all now out of prison and ready to fleece a new generation of credulous debtors and mortgagors. Young and naïve law grads must beware.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Let's Cool Down the Protesting With Nazi-Related Themes

Expressions of free speech don't have to be criminal to be dangerous.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Are COVID-19 Claims Covered? It Depends on the Allegation

Connecticut's high court concluded, "[a]lthough HBV is contagious, and can be transmitted through means outside the work place, for dental hygienists it is a disease so distinctly associated with their profession that the necessary causal connection is present."
7 minute read

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