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Kennedy Jr. Makes New Accusations in Greenwich Moxley Murder

Blog post on new book by Robert Kennedy Jr regarding the murder of Martha Moxley in Greenwich in 1975.

Insurance Fraud and Connecticut State Law: What You Need to Know

Blog post on the laws regarding insurance fraud.

Connecticut Man Pleads Guilty in Car Insurance Fraud Conspiracy

Article on man who pleaded guilty to car insurance fraud after it was discovered he staged car crashes.

Special Education and Connecticut's Transition Bill of Rights

Blog post on the rights of students that have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

Malloy Brings Additional 500 Layoffs to Connecticut Dept. of Developmental Services

Article on the state laying off almost 500 employees of the Department of Developmental Services which will affect special education matters.

Lawsuit Claims Connecticut Special Ed Inconsistent With Federal Law

Blog post about a claim by a Connecticut parent that her child with special education needs is entitled to public education until the age of 22 as required by the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

New Proposed Legislation to Break Up the Ninth Circuit

Two separate proposals have been introduced in the United States Senate to break up the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In this post, I will examine both of the new proposals and what they may mean going forward.

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March 2017 Immigrant Visa Bulletin

On February 8, 2017, the Department of State (DOS) released the Visa Bulletin for March 2017. The March 2017 Visa Bulletin contains application final action dates and dates for filing for immigrant visas in both the family-sponsored and employment-based preference categories.

9th Circuit Rejects Government's Emergency Stay Motion in State of Washington v. Trump

On February 9, 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rendered a decision in State of Washington v. Trump, No. 17-35105. In this article, I will briefly explain the Ninth Circuit's reasoning and what may happen next.

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