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Twitter- Irene_Olszewski: Pennies In Protest … Turn Hate Into Something Positive: The LGBT community certainly has battled its share of hate... http://bit.ly/8WZaKGIrene_Olszewski: Pennies In Protest … Turn Hate Into Something Positive: The LGBT community certainly has battled its share of hate... http://bit.ly/8WZaKG […]
- Irene_Olszewski: Pennies In Protest … Turn Hate Into Something Positive: The LGBT community certainly has battled its share of hate... http://bit.ly/8WZaKG
Connecticut Lesbian & Gay Law Blog- Pennies In Protest … Turn Hate Into Something PositiveThe LGBT community certainly has battled its share of hate. Anti-gay groups will protest at anything from a gay wedding to the funeral of a gay person. Matthew Shepard’s funeral sadly comes to mind. I still shudder at the thought. Matthew Shepard was the young man from Wyoming who was beaten and hung on a [...] […]
- Pennies In Protest … Turn Hate Into Something Positive
A Connecticut Law Blog- CT School Holidaysby Ryan McKeen Happy Labor Day! Labor Day marks the end of summer. And for many Connecticut students it means back to school. Here’s a little school law post for your holiday weekend. Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-4 is one of the more interesting statutes on the books. Check this out: When any such holiday, except holidays in January [...] […]
- CT School Holidays
The Nutmeg Lawyer- Is it OK to Use A Celebrity Spokesperson for Your Firm?Have You Recently Been Injured in An Accident? Do you have what it takes to be the number one law firm in your market? That is the question splashed across the webpages of Market Masters Legal, a Massachusetts company that can provide your law firm with a celebrity spokesperson. In legal trade journals, the company advertises custom made ads that are tout […]
- Is it OK to Use A Celebrity Spokesperson for Your Firm?
UCONN Law Library Blog- Free Bar Association Membership for Law StudentsThe Connecticut Bar Association is currently offering free membership for law students. Membership includes a discount on bar association seminars; subscriptions to the Connecticut Bar Journal and the Connecticut Lawyer magazine; and access to Casemaker, the bar associations legal research database. Membership also offers students an opportunity to connect […]
- Free Bar Association Membership for Law Students
Yale Law School Journal Online- Tinker's Tenure in the School Setting: The Case for Applying O'Brien to Content-Neutral RegulationsIn the forty years since the landmark decision in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, the Supreme Court has narrowed the expansive vision of student-protected speech espoused in that case. Tinker held that school officials cannot restrict a student’s expression of opinion unless it will contribute to a disturbance in the educational e […]
- Tinker's Tenure in the School Setting: The Case for Applying O'Brien to Content-Neutral Regulations
WNEC School of Law Blog- Clason Series Kicks OffTuesday, August 24, at noon, we’ll kick off the Clason Speaker Series with Gabriel “Jack” Chin, the Chester H. Smith Professor of Law, Professor of Public Administration and Policy, and Co-Director, Program in Criminal Law and Policy at The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, who will speak on “Quasi-Crime and Quasi- […]
- Clason Series Kicks Off
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A Public Defender- Crime: reality and perceptionRan across this interesting article in Prospect Magazine from the UK, on the shifting policing and perception of crime, violent and otherwise: The consequence has been that violent crime—defined as actions which cause injury or serious threats to do so—has fallen steadily for about the last 15 years. The official statistics do not show a […]
- Crime: reality and perception
Connecticut Sports Law Blog- The Colonial Column: Doug Flutie to Visit HartfordDoug Flutie will be in camp with the Hartford Colonials on Friday, September 3, from 3pm to 5pm at Sage Park in Berlin, in preparation for his role as a United Football League (UFL) analyst for Versus. Flutie, whose professional career began with the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League (USFL), provides a unique perspective over the ups […]
- The Colonial Column: Doug Flutie to Visit Hartford
Connecticut Employee Rights Blog- BREAKING NEWS: 2d Circuit rules Rx Reps Get Overtime!In a decision sure to change the way that pharmaceutical industry pays their sales representatives, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Court ruled today that sales representatives at Novartis are non-exempt employees and are entitled to be paid overtime. This blogger wrote about a case on April 1, 2009 in which Judge Janet [...] […]
- BREAKING NEWS: 2d Circuit rules Rx Reps Get Overtime!
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