On January 27, Gov. Ned Lamont announced his nominations to fill 22 judicial vacancies in the Superior Court. Of these ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping moves on immigration could have wide-reaching effects in Connecticut, where state and ...
William H. Bright Jr., 62, of Columbia, who is the chief judge of the Appellate Court, has been tapped as an associate ...
Even with any assurances from Donald Trump, companies like Apple, Google, and Oracle would be taking a risk by not complying ...
The firm has promoted eight new partners, including five in Connecticut: Patricia J. Durelli, Michael Hanna, Matthew J. Letten, Alan Ruiz and Joanna M. Targonski.
Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, and will be the first president of the United States with a felony conviction.
NIANTIC, Conn. (WFSB) - The Supreme Court ruled to uphold the law that bans TikTok in the United States starting on Sunday.
President Trump is starting off his second term by making good on many of the promises he made on the campaign trail.
Public interest groups such as the People's Parity Project, Alliance for Justice and CT Pro-People Judiciary Coalition asked ...
Wayne Unger, an associate law professor at Quinnipiac University, says even though the Biden administration says it won’t enforce the ban, and Trump’s administration says it supports TikTok ...
The fate of the TikTok app has been sealed: the Supreme Court upheld the ban, meaning the app will be unavailable in the U.S. starting on Sunday. Lawmakers say that the ...
“We can expect many companies that service U.S. operations, in some way to essentially hit the kill switch,” Wayne Uger, a professor at Quinnipiac University ... signed into law by President ...