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CT Judicial Branch Joins Twitter!

On December 18, 2008 I wrote “Tweet! Judicial Branch Website! Tweet! . In that post, I argued: The judicial branch can inform attorneys and the public of programs, changes in forms, updates in procedures, decisions, court closings and a variety of other … Continue reading

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Judicial Branch Has Increased Staff By 38% Over 10 Years????

The Hanging Shad Blog reports that CT’s Judicial Branch has 1,150 more employees than it does 10 years ago.
The Blog post does not link the report that it is citing. Its author goes on to speculate about various potential causes such as increased security and support staff for judges.I’m not buying it. Continue reading

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Friday Praise: CT Judicial Branch Law Library Website Is First Rate

by Ryan McKeen I love the CT Judicial Branches News Log site. Love it. If you haven’t checked it out – you need to. It is the single greatest resource on the internet to stay on top of developments in … Continue reading

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Changes to Connecticut’s Civil Summons Form

Somebody or somebodies are hard at work at the Judicial Branch. I’m pleased to report that logic and common sense are ruling the day. A number of court forms have recently been updated and improved. For starters, the civil summons form … Continue reading

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On Improving the Connecticut Judicial Branch Website

The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch website is good but it can be better. Last week, I wrote about making Connecticut Superior Court decisions freely available online at the judicial branch website. Check out some of the discussion on that … Continue reading

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