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| | Formal Opinions of the Attorney General |
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Connecticut General Statute 3-125 authorizes the Attorney General to issue formal opinions to leaders of the General Assembly and the heads of any state agency, state board or commission.
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| | Guides to the Code of Ethics |
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Plain language guides for employees, public officials, contractors and other officials
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| | State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Connecticut Courts Page |
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This section provides information on the various functions and operations of our state courts, as well as addresses, phone numbers, and directions to each court location.
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| | FindLaw's Judicial Branch Federal Resources By Jurisdiction |
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United States Supreme Court - includes links to opinions, calendar, rules, the official U.S. Supreme Court Web site, the Office of the Solicitor General, and oral arguments available on Real Audio.
United States Courts of Appeal - provides links to opinions by Circuit. United States District Courts - provides links to Courts alphabetically by state. United States Bankruptcy Courts - provides links to Courts alphabetically by state. Other Federal Courts - provides links to military legal sites and other Federal courts, including the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Tax Court.
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| | Small Claims Directory |
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State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch's directory for Small Claims. It includes Small Claims facilities by town, Case Lookups, the Small Claims process, where to file, and an FAQs page.
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| | United States District Court District of Connecticut |
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Provides access to electronic case files, the Pacer database, local rules, and electronic forms. Provides information on the Court Calendar, Opinions, federal judges, juror & pro bono information etc.
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| | United States Courts |
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Provides electronic access to the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. District Courts, and U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.
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| | United States Supreme Court |
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The United States Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices. At its discretion, and within certain guidelines established by Congress, the Supreme Court each year hears a limited number of the cases it is asked to decide. Those cases may begin in the federal or state courts, and they usually involve important questions about the Constitution or federal law.
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| | United States Bankruptcy Court District of Connecticut |
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Provides information on Cases, Court Calendar, Opinions, Frequently Asked Questions, Procedures, Forms, etc.
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| | United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit |
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Provides Decisions, access to the PACER database, Second Circuit Handbook, Civil Appeal Management Plan etc.
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| | Connecticut Bar Legal Resources |
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Connecticut Bar Association's guide to Connecticut lawyers. Looking for information about lawyers and the law? Choose from the following links of frequently asked questions to help find your answers!
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| | Other Attorneys General |
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Attorneys General in Other Jurisdictions
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