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Moratorium on Federal Executions Provides Time for Reflection
In July 2021, Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a memorandum imposing a moratorium on federal executions while a review of the Justice Department's…High Court Confines 'Racial Ridicule' Law to Advertisements, But Will the Statute Survive?
Questions remain about validity of a narrowed statute following challenge on constitutional grounds.Former Hartford Hospital Public Safety Manager Claims Age Discrimination, Wrongful Termination
A former hospital public safety manager claims age discrimination led to wrongful demotion and termination.Kay Yu Runs for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
'I have a vision of running a courtroom where everyone is treated with decency and compassion, where there is respect for the rule of law, and one set of rules and laws that are consistently and uniformly applied to all.'Gov. Lamont Announces 20 Superior Court Nominations
The governor announced 20 nominations to the Superior Court, along with two nominees for family support magistrates.Connecticut Movers: Shipman & Goodwin Announces High-Profile Hires
A former assistant solicitor general for New York and an environmental attorney who clerked for a Connecticut chief justice help build the ranks for the firm.Political Assault on Abortion Pills Undermines Women's Health
The latest challenges to women's reproductive autonomy will create confusion in the marketplace as pharmacies and pharmacists try to follow all the laws, regulations and litigation that will no doubt follow.Criminalization of Gender-Affirming Care Feeds a Crisis
Refuge bills are needed in response to a Pandora's box of nightmarish legislation that conflicts with the primary mission to first do no harm.In the Wake of Dobbs, What's Next in the Erosion of Individual Rights?
Maybe the danger is not that rights will be overturned, but rather, that there will be more tolerance of things that interfere with rights.ABA Council Votes a Second Time to Allow Law Schools to Become Test-Optional
Council Member Daniel Thies led the discussion during Friday's meeting stating that while "we respect the HOD—they did an excellent job—our feeling there is more education to be done."