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NY Lawmakers Move Closer to Approving Criminal Justice Reform Legislation
Legislation to update the state's laws on cash bail, discovery and speedy trial could be announced by lawmakers sometime over the next two weeks.Some Defendants Dismissed From Suit Alleging Racial Bias at UConn
A federal judge dismissed several defendants who were sued by University of Connecticut's former diversity officer. The lawsuit alleged racial discrimination by top university officials.Law Firm Associates Can Play an Important Role in Diversity Effort
It has long been a truth acknowledged by the legal community that substantial work needs to be done to further diversity and inclusion in U.S. law firms, especially in the Philadelphia area.Yale Law Students Win Gender-Neutral Bathroom Battle
A group of students successfully challenged a Connecticut building code that prohibited the school from converting single-gender restrooms into gender-neutral ones.View more book results for the query "*"
$70 Million Mobile Home Park Trade Gives 'Windfall' to Residents
Equity LifeStyle Properties, which has an extensive portfolio of mobile home communities, RV parks and campgrounds, bought Palm Lake Estates west of Riviera Beach.More Evidence Rolls In: Law Firms Boosted Revenues, Profits in 2018
The second half of the Am Law 100 performed nearly as well as the top 50, according to Wells Fargo. Growth for the Second Hundred, while positive, still lagged significantly.Connecticut's Fiscal Problems Require a Full-Court Press
Our new governor, Edward Miner “Ned” Lamont Jr., inherits a challenging financial environment. Years of governmental mismanagement, failure to…Wolf Proposes Minimum Wage Hike to $12 an Hour
Gov. Tom Wolf on Jan. 30 proposed to raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage to $12 per hour, and set the state on a pathway to achieve a $15 hourly minimum wage by 2025.Trending Stories