Monthly Archives: April 2008

A Connecticut Law Blog’s Worst Person in Connecticut: State Representative Richard Ferrari

A Connecticut Law Blog’s Worst Person in Connecticut: State Representative Rich Ferrari who believes that global warming is a “ponzi scam.” Continue reading

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Why Don’t You See More Foreclosure Signs In Connecticut?

With foreclosures on the rise in Connecticut: Why don’t you see more signs? The difference between a strict foreclosure and a foreclosure by sale. Continue reading

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Connecticut Bar Exam Results

The story of a webpage and the 2008 February Connecticut Bar Exam Results. Continue reading

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CT Right To Dry Bill: Dead

I’ve been informed by someone who understands the legislature much better than I do that the bill is dead. There’s only 8 days left for the legislature to attach the bill as an amendment to another bill or come back as … Continue reading

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Update: The Right To Dry in Connecticut, Clotheslines, Apartments and Condos

A quick update on the status of Connecticut’s Right to Dry Legislation. Continue reading

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Why bLAWg? For Fun

Thinking of starting a bLAWg? Do it because it’s fun. Continue reading

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Why bLAWg? To Inform

Part of the reason I bLAWg is to prevent good wine from being poured down the drains of Connecticut restaurants. Continue reading

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Why bLAWg? Marketing

Why I don’t get clients from my blog. This blog is for you, the Slovakian guy, logging into this site at 3 a.m. eastern standard time, and reading about John Trautwein. Continue reading

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Why bLAWg? To Learn

Why do I have a Connecticut law blog? The answer is in part to learn. Attorney McKeen discusses how blogging helps him keep on track of changes in Connecticut law. This blog entry is dedicated to the late Dr. Arthur Doyle. Dr. Doyle was a physics professor and vice president of Framingham State College. Continue reading

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Douglas Wallace v. Hillary Clinton; Sanity; Et al.

On the docket: Douglas Wallace v. Hillary Clinton. Attorney McKeen links to the docket information on Douglas Wallace’s case against Hillary, Sanity, and Reason. Continue reading

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