Law usually makes people unhappy. Every time the phone rings or my phone lights up it’s because someone has a problem. Usually, a large problem. Unhappiness abounds.
How can law make you happy?
October is domestic violence awareness month. Last year over 54,000 individuals sought the services of their local domestic violence agency in Connecticut. Last Wednesday, I was honored to attend an early breakfast in Cromwell. I was named one of Connecticut’s First 100. An award given to male leaders committed to the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic … Read more
Sunday night while watching the Superbowl, I fired off a few tweets about Groupon’s ad mocking ethnic cleansing in Tibet. Frankly, I’m a little more colorful on twitter than I am on this site and I’m not sure why. Here are the tweets that I fired off: Hey @groupon, you suck. I don’t care what … Read more
It snowed yesterday. I spent 4 hours shoveling my driveway. My driveway is not that long. All I have for you today are some links: Death penalty abolition bill may be tougher to pass than it was the first time. It’s a shame. Connecticut’s death penalty serves no purpose and it costs the State a … Read more
Law usually makes people unhappy. Every time the phone rings or my phone lights up it’s because someone has a problem. Usually, a large problem. Unhappiness abounds.
How can law make you happy?