“I understand small business growth. I was one.” – President George W. Bush Small businesses are the backbone of Connecticut’s communities. They provide our communities with jobs, services, charitable involvement and tax revenue. Starting and running your own business is no small task. If you are thinking of starting your own business, I think you should think SCORE. …
Connecticut’s Scenic Roads
I’ve been doing a lot of driving through Litchfield County and it seems that every road is marked a scenic road. Yesterday, I thought to myself: “What is a scenic road?” I ask and the Connecticut General Statutes answer: A “scenic road” means any state highway or portion thereof that (1) passes through agricultural land or abuts land …
Can the Red Sox Revoke Your Season Tickets?
Can a sports team revoke your tickets? A Connecticut Law Blog looks at the rights of licensors and licensees.
A Connecticut Law Blog’s Worst Person in Connecticut: State Representative Richard Ferrari
A Connecticut Law Blog’s Worst Person in Connecticut: State Representative Rich Ferrari who believes that global warming is a “ponzi scam.”
Connecticut Bar Exam Results
The story of a webpage and the 2008 February Connecticut Bar Exam Results.
Update: The Right To Dry in Connecticut, Clotheslines, Apartments and Condos
A quick update on the status of Connecticut’s Right to Dry Legislation.
Douglas Wallace v. Hillary Clinton; Sanity; Et al.
On the docket: Douglas Wallace v. Hillary Clinton. Attorney McKeen links to the docket information on Douglas Wallace’s case against Hillary, Sanity, and Reason.
Can Hillary Win The Presidency???
According to Douglas Wallace: no. From the Reno Gazette Journal: Douglas Wallace, 80, contends that because the U.S. Constitution relies on the pronouns “he” and “his” in describing the duties of the president, no woman can hold the office. Wallace argues the constitution would have to be amended to specifically allow a female president and …
Passengers v. Southwest
I’m a regular reader of Jeanne Leblanc’s “Coach Class” blog at courant.com. Yesterday, she posted about passengers suing Southwest over its failure to adequately inspect planes. Needless to say, Ms. Leblanc gets it right: Four passengers and a lawyer are trying to get a class-action suit going against Southwest Airlines over its failure to adequately …