Gov. Ned Lamont hopes to strengthen the state’s existing hate crime statutes and seek greater penalties to more effectively and appropriately charge criminals.
A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order to restore funding and ordered the Trump administration not withhold funding allocated by Congress.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong on Friday announced an initial victory against the Trump administration and said ...
Terrence Cheng, chancellor of Connecticut’s largest public college system, spent a year evaluating a move but still lives in New York, auditors say.
William H. Bright Jr., 62, of Columbia, who is the chief judge of the Appellate Court, has been tapped as an associate ...
On January 27, Gov. Ned Lamont announced his nominations to fill 22 judicial vacancies in the Superior Court. Of these ...
Only the AG could appoint special assistant attorneys general to represent the government, it argued. “The Supreme Court of Guam upended this careful division of power, substituting its own ...
Public interest groups such as the People's Parity Project, Alliance for Justice and CT Pro-People Judiciary Coalition asked ...
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to elevate an Appellate Court judge to the Supreme Court and two former state lawmakers to ...
The Attorney General of West Virginia is an elected position within the West Virginia state government. The attorney general is the chief legal officer for the state of West Virginia, providing legal ...
The son of the former Massachusetts state inspector general has been busted for alleged child pornography, according to the ...
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the constitutional guarantee ...