Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | February 7, 2020
Prison gerrymandering poses the question: Should inmates in Connecticut prisons be counted for legislative redistricting purposes in the "prison district" in which their prison is located or in the "home district" in which they permanently reside?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 31, 2020
Since the E-ZPass system records payments, why not give a credit against our state income taxes for a portion of tolls paid by residents?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 24, 2020
Harassment and discrimination should have no place in our profession but Rule 8.4 has been challenged as overly broad, unconstitutional and interfering with the rights of attorneys to zealously advocate for their clients.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 17, 2020
The Feres Doctrine, has prevented servicemembers like Rebekah Daniel, Richard Stayskal and Dean Witt from accessing the courts since 1950.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 3, 2020
We are proud to report that in State v. Holmes, the Supreme Court invites us to take a closer look at how juries are selected, or perhaps to be more accurate, at how individual jurors are rejected.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | January 3, 2020
We believe the media should consider whether it is fulfilling its role and if not, take steps to address it.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | December 23, 2019
We should celebrate Connecticut's collective bargaining process, which provides for a neutral determination of the issues should the parties not agree, and in exchange we have not had a teacher strike in the past 40 years.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | December 20, 2019
There is a concern among progressive prosecutors for greater transparency regarding dispositions and police misconduct. Most call for greater accountability for police officers. Virtually all pledge an end to mass incarceration.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | December 13, 2019
Arguing that a court-imposed gag order is balancing Dulos's First Amendment free speech rights against his Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial is a breathtaking exercise in illogic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | December 10, 2019
There is no possibility that U.S. Sens. Kennedy and Cornyn do not know the Ukraine story is fabricated. In repeating that story in defense of the president, these senators, both attorneys, are publicly repeating a lie.
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