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What’s the Holdup at the Connecticut Supreme Court?

The Connecticut Supreme Court is struggling to issue its decisions in a timely fashion

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board 

Supreme Court hears cases from October to April every year and decides virtually all of them by the end of June, the Connecticut Supreme Court is struggling to issue its decisions. As of July 12, the court had issued opinions on 10 of its approximately 17 cases argued last September, 12 of the 17 cases argued last October, seven of its 17 cases argued in November, three of its 14 cases argued in December, one of its 16 cases argued in January 2019, one of its seven cases argued in February, and none of its cases argued this spring.

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