Category Archives: CT Legal Holidays

Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-4 designates the last Monday in May as Memorial Day or Decoration Day. This blog is made possible by the right to free speech. Freedom of speech would not exist, but for, the men and women who have given their … Continue reading

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Connecticut Has A Problem With Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

In 2011, the Legislature will confront all sorts of big problems facing the State. This is perhaps the State’s smallest problem but fixing it is easy. I write this post almost every year and no one listens to me. So … Continue reading

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Hanasolistmas In Connecticut!

by Ryan McKeen First Amendment meet Rockville. Rockville meet First Amendment. What do you get when you cross Hanukkah, the solstice, and Christmas? Hanasolistmas, of course. Happy Hanasolistmas to you! Pictures from the Rockville town green:

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Strange CT School Holiday Law

By Ryan C. McKeen Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-4 is one of the more interesting statutes on the books.  Check this out: When any such holiday, except holidays in January and December, occurs on a school day, each local and regional … Continue reading

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The Problem With “Martin Luther King Day” in Connecticut….

By Ryan McKeen What’s in a name? – William Shakespeare Connecticut General Statute Section 1-4 designates the first Monday occurring on or after January 15th as “Martin Luther King Day.” I think the legislature intended to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. … Continue reading

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