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He might not receive enough money to hire the right staff. He thinks the statutes governing his agency are poorly designed. He's already had his head handed to him by legislative Democrats du
August 27, 2007
Legislative panel to start meetings this week Senate leaders tapped six colleagues on Aug. 24 to recommend whether Woodbury Sen. Louis DeLuca should be punished for asking a tra
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY | July 27, 2012
In the afterglow of two historic accomplishments, one of Connecticut's top judicial mediators is joining a parade of peers in moving from the public to the private sector. Middletown S
July 6, 2012
When a beautiful woman falls to her death from the balcony of the U.S. Capitol, federal prosecutor Anna Curtis begins an investigation that leads to a high-end escort service. The story is to
December 12, 2005
Anne Marie McGuire is locked in such a bitter feud with the Girl Scouts that she won't even buy their cookies. The Girl Scouts have blocked her East Haven driveway with a split rail fence and
By MARCIA COYLE | October 1, 2007
Besides adding such high-profile issues as the constitutionality of lethal injection executions and voter ID laws to its docket, the U.S. Supreme Court ensured, through its latest grants of r
By SCOTT BREDE | May 7, 2007
Though new Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers has yet to say who she wants to be her top administrator, she has quickly elevated two female jurists to high-level administrative posts. Hartf
By ROBERT E. BYRON | January 22, 2007
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 fiv
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY | September 3, 2007
British humorist P.G. Wodehouse once commented that "a matter of some delicacy" is often a matter of no delicacy whatsoever. Such was the case with a legal misapprehension that
By ANDY THIBAULT Law Tribune Contributing Writer | July 3, 2002
It's no secret that Connecticut's property tax system is insufficient to support public education. Overburdened taxpayers reject local budgets. Contracted services outpace the inflation rate. Mold
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