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Connecticut Law Tribune

Let's Put the Nation's Election Law Cops Back on the Beat

New FEC appointments should include a bipartisan array of commissioners committed to upholding the integrity of election and campaign finance laws.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

COVID-19 and Online Dispute Resolution It's a Whole New World Out There

Online Dispute Resolution, or ODR, in its broadest definition refers to the coupling of technology with ADR. It has been a growing force in the ADR movement for several decades—a fast-coming phenomenon of the future.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A Gathering Storm Threatens the Future of Legal Aid

As funding dries up, a flood of legal needs is beginning to build, and it will soon spill over into Connecticut courts.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

COVID-19 and DNRs: A Fatal Combination

Should the medical profession weigh its well-settled approach to resuscitating a dying patient against the real danger of exposing doctors and nurses to COVID-19?
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Teaching in the Time of Cholera: I Caught the COVID-19 Virus

As I write this, I am in isolation at the UConn Medical Center in Farmington, having passed (failed?) two COVID-19 tests.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Soto v. Bushmaster: A Sea Change in Unfair Trade Practice Litigation on the Horizon?

There are early indications that the holding in Soto may have an impact far beyond the situation directly addressed in that case.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

SCOTUS Ruling on Standard of Proof in Certain Race Discrimination Claims Will Have Limited Impact in Connecticut

Must race merely be a "motivating factor," or does it need to be a "determinative factor"?
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A Restorative Approach: Confronting Rape Culture on Campus

A national debate rages between supporters of victims of sexual assault and those accused of sexual assault regarding the proper way to handle claims of sexual misconduct on college campuses.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

COVID-19: Managing Stress and Mood During a Pandemic

A "fight or flight" reaction is handy and appropriate when you can spring to action; however, with this crisis, inaction, hunkering down and immobilization are the prescribed remedies. The result: Dissonance between our internal drive to act to fix the problem and the reality that we can only wait and see.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Drug Approvals Take Time, For Good Reason

On average it takes 12 years and costs more than $350 million to develop a new drug.
8 minute read

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