The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 21, 2020
More than one in four women are thinking of leaving the workforce or downshifting their careers—an unthinkable thought just six months ago, says the latest McKinsey/LeanIn study.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Carl A. Secola Jr. | October 21, 2020
I cannot help but reflect on the conduct of that "Greatest Generation" as I watch so many of today's political leaders and citizens portray mask and distancing recommendations as something akin to "slavery" or "internment camps."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | October 16, 2020
This role of reviewing police use of deadly force had previously been the responsibility of the state's attorneys. And although the intent behind this new law is worthy, it may have created more problems than it solved.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 15, 2020
Just because you disagree with Amy Coney Barrett doesn't mean you can't pick up style/fashion points from her.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 13, 2020
Yes, it's quite an achievement to be mom to seven kids, but who the hell cares?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By CONNECTICUT LAW TRIBUNE EDITORIAL BOARD | October 7, 2020
Correcting centuries of unequal and unfair housing opportunities will not be easy, so the sooner we start, the better.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By CONNECTICUT LAW TRIBUNE EDITORIAL BOARD | October 7, 2020
This is to urge that the Land Use Docket be returned to active service, manned by the judge or judges with valuable experience in this area of the law.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By CONNECTICUT LAW TRIBUNE EDITORIAL BOARD | October 7, 2020
An accurate census count of the population of Connecticut and other states is an enormously complex task this year because of the public health challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By CONNECTICUT LAW TRIBUNE EDITORIAL BOARD | October 7, 2020
We commend Gov. Ned Lamont and the General Assembly for enacting voting reforms for the 2020 national and state elections that will make it much easier for people concerned about the COVID-19 virus to vote by casting "no excuse" absentee ballots.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | September 24, 2020
There's something cynical and diabolical about appointing a woman to destroy the legacy of RBG.
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