Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 11, 2021
This act acknowledges the interconnectedness between hair and race, a recognition that courts have yet to embrace.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 9, 2021
Connecticut should end its practice of disenfranchising people incarcerated for felonies or on parole. Other states are taking steps to protect the sanctity of each citizen's vote, and Connecticut should act as well.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Letter to the Editor
By Aigné Goldsby | March 9, 2021
On the morning of March 5, in the midst of working, I was sent an article published by the Connecticut Law Tribune titled, "I am Afraid for My Grandson."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Editor's Letter
By Letter to the Editor | March 5, 2021
The administration of justice should not be political. Prosecutors must be guided by the evidence in a case and the applicable law, not by partisan, political considerations. Political pressure should never sway a prosecutor's decision-making.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | March 4, 2021
There seems to be a constant stream of killings of Black men by whites, many of them sworn to protect and serve the very people they are killing
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 3, 2021
The 2020 online bar exam resulted in improved pass rates across the country.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Robert G. Brody and Mark J. Taglia | March 2, 2021
A budget reconciliation strategy to move forward on a national $15 per hour minimum wage has failed, but that's not the end of the debate.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 2, 2021
The Anti-Riot Act makes it a crime to travel in interstate commerce with the intent to incite a riot.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 25, 2021
The failings of police discipline are a nationwide problem, including in Norwalk, Connecticut
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Gershon M. Ratner | February 12, 2021
Since communicating to the public is one of the president's official functions, the honesty duty likewise applies to virtually all such communications.
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