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Connecticut Lesbian & Gay Law Blog- Working Toward Marriage Equality for Gay and Lesbian Couples in All 50 StatesAs I write this, gay and lesbian couples can legally marry in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Iowa and the District of Columbia. California allowed same-sex marriage just long enough for gay couples to rejoice that they finally had the right to marry … then Proposition 8 came along and took away that right. [...] […]
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A Connecticut Law Blog- CT Liquor Regulations: At The Intersection of Beer And Religionby Ryan McKeen St. Patrick’s Day inspired me to repost this: Connecticut Liquor Regulations, Sec. 30-6-A31a. Prohibited statements and illustrations (a) Restrictions. An advertisement of alcoholic liquor shall not contain: (4) any statement, picture or illustration referring to Easter, Holy Week, Mother’s Day or “Santa Claus,” including names synonymo […]
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The Nutmeg Lawyer- Shamrocks & ShenanigansIn ancient Rome, the Ides of March was a festival day dedicated to Mars the God of War. Generally observed as March 15th, it is also considered the day Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by members of the Roman Senate. As a criminal defense attorney, I consider the Ides of March as the day following Saint Patrick's Day. For tis this day, my lads and bo […]
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