Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | March 31, 2020
As I write this, I am in isolation at the UConn Medical Center in Farmington, having passed (failed?) two COVID-19 tests.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By David A. Slossberg | March 31, 2020
There are early indications that the holding in Soto may have an impact far beyond the situation directly addressed in that case.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Joshua R. Goodbaum | March 30, 2020
Must race merely be a "motivating factor," or does it need to be a "determinative factor"?
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 25, 2020
A national debate rages between supporters of victims of sexual assault and those accused of sexual assault regarding the proper way to handle claims of sexual misconduct on college campuses.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Traci Cipriano | March 25, 2020
A "fight or flight" reaction is handy and appropriate when you can spring to action; however, with this crisis, inaction, hunkering down and immobilization are the prescribed remedies. The result: Dissonance between our internal drive to act to fix the problem and the reality that we can only wait and see.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Joette Katz | March 24, 2020
On average it takes 12 years and costs more than $350 million to develop a new drug.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Sara C. Bronin | March 23, 2020
Over the last two weeks, Gov. Ned Lamont has issued two executive orders that have brought sweeping changes to the way municipalities across Connecticut…
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | March 20, 2020
A sentencing judge has very broad discretion in imposing any sentence within the statutory limits. In exercising that discretion he generally is permitted to consider matters that would not be admissible at trial.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | March 20, 2020
A recent report indicated that DCF's Careline had received 60 calls in a day. If that's true, it is not a good thing. It means 4,000 reports per month are not being made, and children are not being seen.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Irve J. Goldman | March 19, 2020
The point at which bankruptcy relief must be sought in the event of foreclosure can depend upon applicable state law, and the analysis can be tricky.
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