Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | October 2, 2019
To assist the parties and the courts to manage and address short calendar matters, we believe the Legislature should reconsider the terms and provisions of General Statute §46b-66(c).
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 1, 2019
Thank goodness she's there to remind us that sisterhood is just a lot of hype.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | September 30, 2019
The delays in obtaining a hearing date in family court are unacceptable for a variety of reasons including: the potential for a parent to be deprived of financial support and parents being deprived of meaningful access to minor children.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | September 24, 2019
Scientists complain that we have more and more people dying and experiencing injuries from gun violence every year, and we're still having problems getting basic research done because we can't get the data or the funding for research.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Todd Peppers | September 23, 2019
The justices hire the best legal minds in the country. But why should they only come from the top 10?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | September 19, 2019
Today, it seems unimaginable how Reeve would find himself a federal criminal defendant. As in our own era of political battles waged in the federal judicial arena, wanton partisanship by Thomas Jefferson and his followers supplies an explanation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The models discovered their (clothed) photos being used alongside hardcore pornography in ads for a 16,000-member swingers club to promote spouse swapping and other "alternative lifestyle" events.
By Jenna Greene | September 16, 2019
The New York Times found that at least seven people heard about the incident at Yale long before Kavanaugh became a federal judge, and that the FBI declined to interview witnesses.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | September 13, 2019
In the largest verdict for bad faith in U.S. history, the jury found that Aetna "recklessly disregarded its duty to deal fairly and act in good faith" and awarded punitive damages. But will Aetna get the message?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Josh and Cristina Lindsay | September 12, 2019
We haven't figured it all out, but here's what we know.
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