By Karen Sloan | October 29, 2018
George Mason's Ilya Somin discusses the death threats Cesar Sayoc Jr. made against him online last year after Somin gave an interview on Fox News supporting immigration.
By Tony Mauro | October 2, 2018
In a conversation after the Senate hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Kate Shaw, a professor at Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law offered her insights with The National Law Journal about the court's future.
By Marcia Coyle | September 17, 2018
"The brutality of the political arena is merciless," says Georgetown Law's Emma Coleman Jordan, who was on the team advising and guiding Anita Hill in 1991 when she testified against Clarence Thomas at his U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Jordan and a colleague, Susan Deller Ross, offer insight, as Congress prepares for the possibility of the airing of misconduct claims against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
By Christine Simmons | September 11, 2018
Alcohol and drug counselor Patrick Krill says a new ABA pledge campaign to increase lawyer well-being is "not just words."
By Robert Storace | July 12, 2018
Green Party attorney general candidate Peter Goselin said he's not expecting to win the race, but does want to bring to the forefront issues he believes are being ignored.
By Robert Storace | June 25, 2018
By focusing on business growth, the environment and immigration, attorney general candidate John Shaban is hoping to become the first Republican to capture the seat in more than 60 years.
By Robert Storace | June 18, 2018
Paul Doyle is facing two Democrats in the August primary for attorney general. The state senator and Rocky Hill-based attorney is known for sometimes disagreeing with his party on the issues of the day.
By Robert Storace | June 14, 2018
Susan Hatfield, whose family's roots in Connecticut date back to the colonial days, is traveling the state in an effort to become its first Republican attorney general in more than 60 years.
By Robert Storace | June 11, 2018
Trial attorney Chris Mattei is leaning on his experience as a Connecticut assistant U.S. attorney, where, among other things, he helped prosecute former Gov. John Rowland, to put him over the top to become the state's next attorney general.
By Robert Storace | June 8, 2018
William Tong became the first Asian-American to serve in the Connecticut General Assembly. The Stamford representative is now looking to become the state's chief law enforcement officer as he runs for attorney general as a Democrat.
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