Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 15, 2022
Lawyers are not obligated to put themselves and the interests of their clients at risk by engaging in off-the-record communications
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 13, 2022
Statutory amendments allowing for binding arbitration in family matters will save time and money for divorced Connecticut parents
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 11, 2022
The court's decision as it stands will reduce environmental protection and is inconsistent with the legislative history.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 10, 2022
Diversity is more than a mission statement
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 4, 2022
Streamlining programs like accelerated rehabilitation and AEP would ease congestion in the courts
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | February 4, 2022
"What's wrong with the current system of life-time appointments? The fact that no other democracy in the world has life tenure for the judges of their highest courts ought to be a warning why it's bad for democratic governments."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | February 3, 2022
The majority and dissenting opinions in State v. McCleese are truly two of the finest opinions that I have read in years. But as the concurring opinion points out, the dissent seems to be predicated on principles of fundamental fairness—rooted not in the Eighth Amendment but, rather in the due-process clauses of the federal and state constitutions
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 1, 2022
We believe that it would be sensible to broaden the composition of Connecticut's judicial instruction committees and make them more inclusive. We encourage the judicial branch to do so.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Sergei Lemberg | January 28, 2022
Before the pandemic began, the average time from filing to trial was two years. Now it now takes cases four years or longer to get to trial.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Allen Lacovara and Dennis Aftergut | January 24, 2022
The importance of the Jan. 6 White House documents being disclosed to the House Select Committee is hard to overstate. Beneath the headlines, the SCOTUS ruling was a gain for Trump and his allies.
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