Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 19, 2022
Posthumous pardons such as the one issued by Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards to Homer Plessy allow society to learn from past wrongs
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 19, 2022
Modeling legislation on internet laws enacted in the European Union, Argentina and the Phillipines would be a step in the right direction
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | January 12, 2022
I've begun to reflect on the sometimes touchy issue of how we treat our elders, who can teach us a lot.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | January 12, 2022
Clients and/or attorneys who allege a vast conspiracy to justify racist and threatening statements aren't doing themselves or anyone else any favors
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By Aron Solomon | January 11, 2022
Today's Supreme Court oral arguments present cases that are fundamentally about the reasonable outer limits for immigration detention. The Supreme Court has an opportunity to help ensure that the United States has a fundamental fairness in immigration cases that far too few nations have.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | January 6, 2022
The newest statistics on domestic violence are more thoroughly researched, but cases remain underreported, with numbers representing the floor, not the ceiling, of the issue
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Tom Scheffey | December 29, 2021
Next month, Connecticut will become the third state in America to provide free legal services to fight evictions (Washington and Maryland were the first).
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Dwight Merriam | December 28, 2021
Women are being denied the opportunity to participate equally with men across the board, but most especially in the more complex and challenging appellate litigation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | December 28, 2021
The importance of this trial transcends the specifics. Rather what matters most is the light that has been placed on women, who themselves have likely been severely abused becoming part of the problem.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2021
Whether it's new federal and state security requirements, the increased dangers of ransomware, or shifts in cyber insurance coverage, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in cybersecurity during the new year.
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