Mark Villeneuve is remembered in Connecticut legal circles as the guy a few years back who lied on his r?sum? when applying for a job as an attorney with a state agency
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Mark Villeneuve is remembered in some legal circles as the guy who lied on his r?sum? when applying for a job as an attorney with a state agency. When caught in his apparent deceit, he made an embarr
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
Imagine filling out an application for state assistance and then waiting for help that might never come. With the holiday season approaching, many low-income families will remain hungry because the f
Leaders of the Connecticut Bar Association were on the winning side of the legal fight for federal benefits for same-sex couples last week, when a divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
To some members, a vote by the Connecticut Bar Association's Board of Governors last week to join the legal fight for federal benefits for same-sex couples was a not-to-be-missed opportunity to weigh
U.S. District Judge Vanessa L.Bryant's 104-page decision last week squarely holds that the act, which denies federal benefits to same-sex couples, violates the U.S. Constitution's due process guarant
The ruling came in the case of six married same-sex couples and a widower from Connecticut, New Hampshire and Vermont who sued after being denied federal benefits
...GLAD civil rights director Mary Bonauto commented in a written statement: "Judge Bryant's ruling is very clear; married people are married and should...
There has been a spike in state residents enrolling in gun safety classes, a prerequisite for a permit. According to a recent federal action, they can expect to have their constitutional rights tramm
...ABA made "inclusion of women of color" its clarion call. Judge Bryant would make history as the first black female on New England...
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