Monthly Archives: May 2010

Memorial Day

by Ryan McKeen Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-4 designates the last Monday in May as Memorial Day or Decoration Day. Connecticut has a statute on nearly everything and eventually I’ll blog about them all. This blog is made possible by the right to free speech. Freedom … Continue reading

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Interviews With Ross Garber And Martha Dean

by George Colli CT GOP Attorney General Candidates – George Colli Reports from George Colli on Vimeo.

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On Judicial Nominees, Point West Hartford

by Ryan McKeen The MDC should test the water in West Hartford for law. Forty-eight judicial nominees since 1985 have been residents of West Hartford (not including the most recent nominees). New Haven comes in a distant second with 24 … Continue reading

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A Fine For Using The Wrong Font

A little print butter font law to brighten your day. No person shall, by himself, his servant or agent, sell or offer or expose for sale, or have in his possession with intent to sell, any print butter unless the package or … Continue reading

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Mary Hall

by Ryan McKeen I originally posted his in April of 2008. Given the events of the past week, it’s worth revisiting this post. In re Hall was cited multiple times during Bysiewicz v. DiNardo and I’m guessing the cite makes … Continue reading

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Some Historical Perspective On The Supreme Court Ruling From The Bench

by Matthew Berger The Supremes did not issue an opinion  in Bysiewicz v. DiNardo.  They ruled from the bench then issued the attached order. They will issue a decision later (see Order below). This has happened before,  see: Connecticut Fund … Continue reading

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Reflections On The Historic Bysiewicz Case

by Ryan McKeen 1. The Supreme Court got it right. The statute requires 10 years active practice at the bar of the state of Connecticut. Ms. Bysiewicz was not engaged in the active practice of law for 10 years at … Continue reading

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Tweets From Today’s Hearing In Bysiewicz v. DiNardo

by Ryan McKeen Here are my tweets, in reverse chronological order from oral argument this afternoon in Bysiewicz v. DiNardo. The tweets are unedited. They were sent from my phone live from Court. This post is primarily for my mom … Continue reading

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Repost: Is Susan Bysiewicz Legally Qualified To Serve As Attorney General?

by Ryan McKeen Here’s the post the started it all.  I’ve been asked a lot about it this afternoon. Here’s the post I wrote on the night of January 13, 2010.  It has not been changed from what I published … Continue reading

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CT Supreme Court Rules Bysiewicz Not Eligible To Run For AG

by Ryan McKeen I was in court today. Heard the arguments and saw the Court make it’s ruling. All of the lawyers involved did a great job for their clients.  All that I can say is that I’m stunned. A … Continue reading

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