...advances. In January, senior Judge Peter C. Dorsey died. Two months later Christopher Droney had the honor of being elevated to the U.S. District...
...at 62 of Lou Gehrig's disease. Shea is replacing Christopher Droney, who was elevated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for...
...34; Shea was selected to fill the vacancy created by Christopher Droney's elevation last year to the U.S. Court of Appeals...
...the District Court. Shea was nominated to fill the position vacated by Christopher Droney, who was kicked upstairs to the U.S. Court of Appeal...
...Bancroft law firm, as he urged Judges Dennis Jacobs, Chester Straub and Christopher Droney to declare constitutional the1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). ...
...this year. In January, senior Judge Peter C. Dorsey died. In March, Christopher Droney was elevated to the U.S. District Court of Appeals for...
Federal Department of Justice officials recently flew into New Haven and, before a gaggle of reporters summoned to a press conference, released the DOJ Civil Rights Division's at-last-final investiga
...case (Ross v. Rell et al) was argued before Judge Christopher Droney. The Connecticut Civil Liberties Union Foundation was asked to appear in...
...company filed suit in federal court in 2003. U.S. District Judge Christopher Droney, in July 2008, ruled that the surcharge violated the Commerce Clause...
...of valuable title insurance commissions. U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Droney ruled in late August that Gale had standing to continue his...
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