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Connecticut Law Tribune

Bring Back the State's Property Rights Ombudsman

The Connecticut property rights ombudsman helped people about to lose their property. Unfortunately, it was short lived.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

'Anti-Vaxxers' Begone!: The Problems With Exemptions

As it turns out, 2019 is a record year for measles outbreaks, with nearly 500 cases reported thus far in 19 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawyers Have an Image Problem, And Michael Cohen Didn't Help

 February's Michael Cohen hearings represented a troubling moment for the legal profession. Mr. Cohen, disbarred as a result of his felony…
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Long Overdue Step Taken to Remove Mental Health Stigma in Law

For decades, applicants to the Connecticut bar were required to answer questions about and provide documentation regarding mental health diagnosis as well as drug and alcohol use.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

To Boost Connecticut's Economy, Squash Covenants Not to Compete

Under Connecticut law today, noncompete agreements may simply trap employees and prevent entrepreneurship. It is time for our Legislature to take a new approach.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Viewpoint: Bill Expanding Background Checks on Gun Sales Is Long Overdue

Universal background checks are overwhelming supported by Americans and they pose no threat to the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Editorial: Border Wall Issue Requires Congressional Decision

If Trump's congressional adversaries cannot collect the votes necessary to override his emergency declaration, his decision should stand as an expression of the popular will.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

The Time Has Come to Abolish Return Days

Whatever purpose may have been served by return days in earlier times, they are not adapted to today's times. They should be given a decent burial.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Constitutional Infirmity of Connecticut's Domestic Violence Procedures

Connecticut's legal process for protecting victims of domestic violence has evolved to a point where one particular aspect of that process impermissibly violates the constitutional rights of the alleged offender.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Stop Misleading Juveniles About Their 'Miranda' Rights

Given the inherent differences between juveniles and adults and the differences between an adjudication of delinquency and a criminal conviction, basic fairness dictates that there should be an additional warning when juvenile suspects are interrogated.
4 minute read

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