Monthly Archives: March 2010

Around The Links: CT’s Non-Violent Prison Population, Land Use Appeals, Bobbleheads, And More

by Ryan McKeen -The majority (63%) of persons incarcerated in Connecticut are doing time for non-violent offenses. This amounts to 11,412 inmates. -Connecticut now has uniform procedures for land use appeals. Having brought appeals in different courts, this is a … Continue reading

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The 2090 Calorie Friendly’s Caramel Cinnamon Swirl French Toast

by Ryan McKeen Last year, I was indifferent while the CT Legislature debated requiring restaurants to disclose nutritional information to patrons.  Lazily, I bought the argument that people know that a bacon double cheeseburger is bad for them. I figured … Continue reading

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The Most Useful Connecticut Legal Blog

by Ryan McKeen Yesterday I was on a conference call preparing for the Connecticut Bar Foundation’s “How Technology is Changing The Practice of Law” symposium at UConn Law slated for April 9, 2010.  I am a panelist on the “Talkin’ Bout … Continue reading

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Check Out My Article In The ABA Journal On Android Phones

by Ryan McKeen Let the hate mail from the Cult of Jobs start pouring in. Check out my article on why Android phones have it all over the iPhone. More on the article tomorrow.

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CT Liquor Regulations: At The Intersection of Beer And Religion

by 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 … Continue reading

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Searching For Inspiration, I Go Around The Links

Inspired by the choice of Tiger Woods’ sponsors to have him play the Masters, here’s what I’m reading: It seems some in big law find blogging to be a “relentless, mind-numbing, never ending task to find worthwhile material to publish”. … Continue reading

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A Message To Western New England College School of Law Alumni

by Ryan McKeen This past weekend, I was humbled to be asked by members of the law school’s alumni board to serve as president for the 2010-2011 term. Prior to accepting the nomination, I sought the advice of Linda Fakhoury, … Continue reading

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Using Google Voice As A Free Transcription Service

by Ryan McKeen Here’s something, I’m toying around with. Last night, I attended a meeting out of the office. For a variety of reasons, I did not want to take written notes during the meeting. When I don’t want to … Continue reading

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CT Scenic Road Law

by Ryan McKeen This post was originally published on May 2, 2008. The rolling hills and roads of Litchfield inspired me to write it. I hope you enjoy: *** Yesterday, I thought to myself: “What is a scenic road?” I … Continue reading

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Connecticut Handicapped Parking Sign Law

by Ryan McKeen I saw this sign as I was walking to my car yesterday… …and I thought “a blog post” and “possibly multiple blog posts!” The sign lets a person know that if he parks in that spot without … Continue reading

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