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In 2006, Central Connecticut State University produced a study on recidivism for the Department of Correction. It tracked 8,821 inmates released in Connecticut in 2000, for the subsequent five years. The study noted that 17 percent, or 1,499, of the inmates had instant offenses that were termed as "violent."Lonely Maiden Productions, LLC v. Goldentree Asset Management, LP
Third-Party Claims and Workers' Comp On Monday's The American Law Journal
How can a lawyer miss a third-party claim in a workers' comp matter? According to one judge, it happens more than you may think.DNA Data Bank Boost Proposed in Connecticut
As part of an effort to enhance Connecticut's DNA data bank, a proposed amendment to a state trial and post-conviction statute could expand the list of offenses for which convicts are required to submit blood samples prior to their release from prison. The proposed amendment would require people convicted of -- among other felony offenses -- murder, kidnapping and assault to submit blood samples to a statewide DNA data bank.View more book results for the query "*"
The Right to Know and the Constitutional Right to Privacy
Last month, when the Commonwealth Court issued its first published opinion addressing Pennsylvania's new Right-to-Know Law, it shone a bright light on a long-standing issue: the inherent tension between the public's right to access government records and a person's interest in the privacy of information that the government possesses about him.Stress Related to High Expectations Ruled Not a 'Disability' Under ADA
In this time of corporate downsizing, employees who remain in their jobs are inevitably asked to do "more with less." The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in Carroll v. Xerox Corp.is part of an apparent trend among courts to keep the bar high in defining "disabilities" in the workplace, particularly when the employee claims to be disabled because of stress in the workplace.Judge lifts injunction on 3 of 5 Philadelphia gun laws
A judge has lifted an injunction on three of five gun laws passed by Philadelphia.Suspicion of Client-Coaching Forces Reopening of Deposition
A city Commerce Court judge has ordered reopened the deposition of a corporate vice president in a $51 million wholesale pharmaceuticals dispute after finding there is reasonable suspicion that counsel for the executive's company coached the man during breaks in that original deposition.Trending Stories
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