I have long grown accustomed to the facts of life known to all criminal defense lawyers: little people get run over and crushed in court. When a defendant errs, he is prosecuted, sanctioned, held accountable. When the government errs, an exception to the rule defining the error saves the day. We call it the heinous crime exception to the Bill of Rights. I keep fighting because, frankly, the fight is all there is. I accept futility as a portion of my daily bread.
But I did not know that this sense of futility would come to define the civil side as well. And I never expected it to be embraced...
March 1, 2012
This just in from a source watching Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's mad scramble to deprive Bridgeport voters of the right to vote for their own board of education:
"Have you heard the latest that Governor Malloy is utilized something called and emergency certification that allows him to draft a stand alone bill separate from 163 page education reform bill that snuck in the Bridgeport retro language. By making it a stand alone bill, he is trying to push the legisaltive fix in such a way that it can be brought to the general assemly without going through the normal committee process and voted...
February 29, 2012
A call came in moments ago. Mayor Bill Finch and his aides are busy at work in Hartford, lobbying lawmakers to pass legislation retroactively justifying the disbanding of the elected school board in Bridgeport. The governor's men are also at work. Just yesterday. the State Supreme Court told the governor and the city they broke the law with this bloodless coup. Undettered, they now want lawmakers to change the law.
Attached is an open letter to the General Assembly. If you care about local control and the right to vote, email it to your state Senator and House member. I'm told a...
February 29, 2012
The war of attrition has already set in on the Bridgeport school board case. Notwithstanding the 6-1 decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court declaring the state's ouster of elected school board members to be unlawful, the state board still remains in power. Apparently it intends to govern by inertia for as long as it can.
Just this afternoon, the legion of lawyers involved in the case were ordered to appear before Judge Agati in the Waterbury Superior Court at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. The topic could be nothing other than the Supreme Court’s direction to him to order a special...
February 29, 2012
February 28, 2012
At 3:35 this afternoon the Connecticut Supreme Court dropped a long-awaited bombshell: The state takeover of the Bridgeport school board broke the...
February 27, 2012
Timing, they say, is everything. There are no coincidences. Things happen when they do for a reason. Thus the conspiratorial mind reckons. Those of...
February 23, 2012
A senior federal judge once pulled me aside in the hallway of the court and asked, with a twinkle in the judicial eye, if I didn’t worry about...
February 21, 2012
Blame the Internet gods, or, at the very least, my webmaster.
In an effort to accomodate the complaints of several readers who had difficulty...
February 20, 2012
I don’t get to watch as much television as I would like: I leave the house early in the morning, and get home late. My wife and I are addicted...
February 19, 2012
Were I a praying man, I’d utter the following: "Lord, save us from the likes of Rick Santorum." But who would listen to such a prayer?...