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Connecticut Law Tribune

Procedural Hiccups: Potential Unintended Consequences of E-Filing

Connecticut law has always presented a potential hiccup in the otherwise orderly removal process because of its relatively unique provisions concerning the commencement of a civil action and its related employment of the "return date" with regard to civil process.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Rooted in Conflict: Law Governing Research for Adoptees Is Duplicitous

I do believe in a woman's right to choose, yet it is challenged by my belief in an adoptee's right to have information about his or her family and parentage.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Freedom of Information Must Continue To Be Safeguarded

A Freedom of Information Commission Public Information Officer explains transparency laws to private citizens and public officials alike.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Zoning Reform is Connecticut's Best Response to Climate Change

Connecticut municipalities have made it harder to build, and often place outrageous land requirements on, multifamily housing.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

The Frozen Embryo Debate Isn't Over

The Connecticut Supreme Court has left for another day a number of thorny questions regarding the preservation of frozen embryos.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Supreme Colleague: Remembering Connecticut's Justice Robert I. Berdon

Connecticut lost former state Supreme Court Justice Robert I. Berdon last week. Former Justice Joette Katz reflects on working with Berdon for close to a decade.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Special Session Needed for State Election Reforms

The state should adopt full automatic voter registration, as 16 other states and the District of Columbia have done, and allow improved access to Election Day Registration.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Don't Miss Another Opportunity To Fix Sex Offender Registry

Connecticut should change to the recommended risk-based registry, as used in New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and some 13 other states.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

A Batman Car-Seat Patent, Bane of the State Court Docket

State court is just where you might have to head for certain patent law disputes involving licensing agreements.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Property Tax Relief Should Supersede Debate Over Popsicle Tax

We believe it is an appropriate and timely reform to begin reducing the property tax burden in Connecticut by appropriating accumulated surplus revenues from the Rainy Day Fund to fully fund the statutorily mandated PILOT program.
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