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Connecticut Law Tribune

Time Is Short for Short-Term Rental Regulation

Connecticut needs to take a hard look at developing a statewide statutory and regulatory scheme that appropriately enables short-term rentals while protecting the interests of all the stakeholders.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Viewpoint: Legalization of Marijuana Should Proceed With Caution

Before the Legislature embraces Gov. Ned Lamont's invitation to legalize marijuana, we hope it does its homework to assess if indeed marijuana has both short- and long-term effects on the body and the brain.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut's Fiscal Problems Require a Full-Court Press

Our new governor, Edward Miner “Ned” Lamont Jr., inherits a challenging financial environment. Years of governmental mismanagement, failure to…
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Searching for UConn's Next Leader

While a new president will impose his or her own agenda on the way the college interfaces with its constituencies, she must be able to navigate among a diverse group of constituents.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Boost Connecticut's Economy by Squashing Covenants Not to Compete

Under Connecticut law today, noncompete agreements may simply trap employees and prevent entrepreneurship.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

The Capital Case That Generated the 'Chip Smith' Instruction

Few are aware of the role that Father Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, played in that case.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Tips on Managing the Psychosis of Law

As a group I suggest we make the most of our “talents” while at the same time alleviate some of the stress.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Debates in 1818 Should Hit a Chord Today

When one wants to know what most of the 1965 Constitution means if the language is unclear, one should turn to the debates in 1818. And if one does so, one finds a goldmine of thoughts of current importance.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

A State Zoning Law Change That Makes Sense

This proposal would only change the statutory basis for a zoning appeal. The ability to bring an appeal by one who can prove classical aggrievement would remain as it is now.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Judiciary's Struggle to Climb Out of the Dark Ages

The announcement of economical trial transcripts is a true milestone in the advancement of openness and accountability in Connecticut's courts.
4 minute read

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