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Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson Is Retiring | Connecticut Law Tribune
Law.com· 1 day agoConnecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson announced he will retire on Sept. 6....
Shocking Number of Voters Blame Biden for the End of Roe. I Can't Blame Them.
Jezebel· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump has never been shy about taking credit for killing Roe v. Wade. Given...
Vote for President Joe Biden is a vote to preserve democracy -- Sanee Bonnell
Wisconsin State Journal· 7 hours agoThe November 2024 presidential election will not be a normal election, and the Republican candidate...
'A Big, Big Shame': Lawmakers Skeptical of Plan to Cut Court Reporter, Interpreter Budgets | The...
Law.com· 7 days agoIn their first public review of Newsom’s revised 2024-25 budget proposal, legislators questioned why...
CT Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson to retire from state Supreme Court
Hartford Courant· 1 day agoJustice Richard Robinson, the first Black chief justice of the state Supreme Court, announced his...
Chief Justice Robinson’s pending retirement comes amid calls for more diverse backgrounds on Supreme...
Hartford Business Journal· 5 hours agoRichard A. Robinson, the first Black chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, is retiring in...
Voices at the primary polls: Lexington voters thinking ahead to November election
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoDespite local government, judicial and legislative party candidates on the ballot, many voters had...
"Out of control": Legal experts say Justice Alito's "Stop the Steal" symbol is a huge red flag
Salon via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn addition, justices “should not engage in behavior that is harassing, abusive, prejudiced or...
Raskin, Dems launch new assault on SCOTUS over Alito flag flap
BizPac Review· 2 days agoTimes released a story about Old Glory’s upside-down display outside the home of the jurist, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) attempted to leverage the incident toward expanded regulation of the ...
Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the U.S., a British court has ruled
NPR· 2 days agoA lawyer representing the U.S. government in court had earlier insisted that the "judicial branch of...