Having a Tiger as a Pet is Illegal in CT….
In addition to the improvements that you see on the site there are more you don't see. I've added a program that lets me know what my readers are reading....
CT Judge Rules That Halloween Is “A Pain In The Neck”
Here's the actual quote: "Halloween. For the next five years, Halloween is probably fun but then it's going to become a pain in the neck to you." Henderson v. Henderson,...
Use Arial Font And Get Fined $25
A little print butter law for your Friday. No person shall, by himself, his servant or agent, sell or offer or expose for sale, or have in his possession with intent...
Connecticut Superior Court Opinions Should Be Freely Available Online
Last winter I attended a seminar on "What Connecticut Judges Want You To Know." In law school I learned that a lawyer should always cite cases from the highest court in the...
Same-Sex Marriage In Connecticut: Justice Vertefeuille’s Dissent In Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health
In the coming weeks and months, lots will be written about the Connecticut Supreme Court's decision in Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health. As it should be. I'm still digesting the...
Same-Sex Marriage In Connecticut: Kerrigan V. Commissioner of Public Health
Link. More to follow...Justice Palmer writes for the majority. Finished skimming Justice Palmer's opinion and it is compelling. Justices Palmer, Norcott, Katz, and Harper in the majority. Three dissenting opinions (Justice Borden...
On Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health
I'm reposting what I wrote in May in advance of today's opinion by the Court. "What's in a name?" - William Shakespeare Gideon reflects on our Supreme Court confronting the...
Happy New Law Day In Connecticut
It's the most wonderful time of the year for laws in Connecticut. Every year, plenty of new laws go into effect on October 1st. I like to think of it...
New Digs At A Connecticut Law Blog And These Aren’t Them
I've been playing with themes and widgets for the past few hours. From what I understand, Word Press stopped supporting my old theme. Can't say that I'm thrilled about that....
Real Estate Slowdown Reflected In Town Clerks’ Offices
In case you've lived under a rock for the past 18 months, it should come as no surprise to you that the real estate market in Connecticut isn't doing so...
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