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Opening arguments have begun in the state Supreme Court case challenging the absentee ballots that reelected Nancy Rossi in the 2021 West Haven mayoral election.
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TaShun Bowden-Lewis, Connecticut’s first Black female chief public defender, was sworn into office at the state Supreme Court in Hartford on Thursday.
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Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Andrew McDonald said the text of the state constitution says nothing about whether trials have to be conducted in person.
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Former Connecticut Chief Justice William Sullivan, whose reputation was tarnished late in his career when he plunged the state Supreme Court into controversy and was suspended for violating judicial ethics codes in the mid-2000s, has died. He was 83.
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Governor Ned Lamont vetoed a bill Thursday aimed at limiting government immunity in police chases, calling it overly broad.
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The case originated with a Connecticut man who was denied a permit because he was convicted on misdemeanor drug charges in New York.
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The court approved an investigation into Judge Alice Bruno and whether there are grounds to remove or suspend her.
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Keller was facing mandatory retirement on her 70th birthday in October, a month before Lamont and lawmakers stand for reelection.
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The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear two lawsuits against Stamford’s Board of Representatives this fall regarding the use of land in the city. That’s…
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A Connecticut Supreme Court case around women-only areas in gyms could have big implications on how the state sees sex and gender discrimination.It began…