By Karen Sloan | September 18, 2020
Jasmine Caruthers and A.C. Parham, both students at the University of South Carolina Law School, said their pro bono work researching the use of no-knock warrants on behalf of the lawyers representing Breonna Taylor's family was eye-opening.
By Karen Sloan | September 17, 2020
U.S. Supreme Court Stephen Breyer delivered Constitution Day remarks to the George Washington University community Sept. 17, noting the benefits and drawbacks on holding oral arguments by phone.
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By Robert Storace | September 16, 2020
"Using a private lending scheme, ITT Tech saddled students with massive debt, exorbitant interest rates and a worthless diploma," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said.
By Karen Sloan | September 3, 2020
Martha Minow's book "When should Law Forgive?" explores the restorative justice movement, which focuses on repair and reconciliation instead of punishment.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 1, 2020
Connecticut Chief Justice Richard Robinson did not sign off on plans for diploma privileges for law school graduates in Connecticut.
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By Robert Storace | August 28, 2020
The issue of whether or not to grant diploma privileges to law school graduates in Connecticut is getting closer to resolution. The Rules Committee of the Superior Court is slated to announce whether or not another meeting will be convened to look at granting those privileges.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 26, 2020
New Haven attorney Nina Pirrotti has clinched a $1.75 million settlement for her client, known as Jane Doe, who alleged she was sexual harassed and raped while a CCSU police officer.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 24, 2020
Associate Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald, also chair of the Rules Committee of the Superior Court, has called a Rules Committee meeting for Friday to discuss the issue of granting diploma privileges to recent law school graduates.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 21, 2020
Connecticut federal Judge Michael Shea has ruled against the town of Enfield's motion to dismiss an ADA discrimination lawsuit against the town and Board of Education.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 19, 2020
"I think what happened in Florida really gives examinees here anxiety," bar exam candidate Wyatt Bosworth said.
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