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CT Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson to retire from state Supreme Court
Hartford Courant via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJustice Richard Robinson, the first Black chief justice of the state Supreme Court, announced his...
Connecticut's first Black chief justice, Richard A. Robinson, to retire in September
Houston Chronicle· 6 days agoConnecticut Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson, a veteran jurist who served more than two decades on...
Ground Level: The Emerging Ecosystem Of AI-Driven Products
Forbes· 6 days agoIt’s been less than two years since OpenAI launched ChatGPT into an unsuspecting world, triggering a...
Tong, DOJ aim to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster with lawsuit
CT Mirror· 4 days agoConnecticut joined the Justice Department and 29 other states Thursday in an antitrust suit aiming...
CT Supreme Court chief justice Richard Robinson to retire
CT Mirror· 6 days agoRichard A. Robinson, the first Black chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, is retiring in...
'Trailblazer' Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson to retire in September
The News-Times· 6 days agoThe chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court has announced he will retire in September after...
Bashing governor in publicly funded campaign ads is OK in Connecticut legislative races, court rules
The News-Times· 7 days agoConnecticut's Supreme Court on Monday ruled that state elections officials violated the...
Woman finds love after unexpected amputation that made her feel "unwanted"
Newsweek· 6 days ago"I had to lose my leg to meet the love of my life," said Molly Harbron, having once believed she...
Connecticut’s campaign ad rules violate free speech, high court rules
The Center Square· 5 days agoDannel Malloy’s Democratic fiscal policies. In the 54-page opinion, Chief Justice Richard Robinson...
CT Supreme Court rules that state ban on some political ads infringes on political free speech
Hartford Courant via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe state Supreme Court on Monday overturned a campaign finance law that limits who candidates can...