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Connecticut Legal Resources
General Resources
- Connecticut State Home Page

Our eventual goal is to establish a Connecticut network via the Internet, linking municipalities and their residents with each other, state agencies and regional organizations. The information also would be available to the millions of individuals and companies doing business on the Internet throughout the state, the nation, and the world.
- Connecticut Department of Labor
Welcome to the Connecticut Department of Labor's Web Site. We are happy to provide information and services through the World Wide Web. In this time of rapid change in the economy of our State and the world, we have become increasingly committed to involvement in the global economy. As a result, we at the Department of Labor have updated and improved our services to the working men and women of Connecticut, as well as to the business community.
- Connecticut Legislative Guide
This web site contains information on the Connecticut General Assembly, Staff Offices, Legislative Reporters, Administrative Regulations and much more.
Law Schools
- Yale Law School

One hundred and sixteen years after President Woolsey wrote those comments, U.S. News and World Report called Yale Law School a place "where diversity of ideas is embraced but not imposed." The law school indeed developed the broad-based and deep-reaching legal education of which President Woolsey dreamed. Today the school offers that education not just to men; women have been admitted since early in the century, and now almost half our students are women. It continues its long tradition of offering that education to individuals from diverse backgrounds and kinds of training.
- University of Connecticut School of Law
Through several decades of sustained and continuing intellectual growth, Connecticut has emerged as one of the leading public schools in the country. Its campus, listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, is probably the most beautiful of any law school in the United States. The new library, when completed late next year, will be the fifth largest law building in the world. In addition to the basic professional curriculum, the School offers a broad range of specialized courses and programs. Connecticut was a pioneer in clinical legal education, and our clinics continue to be a distinguishing strength of the School. Students interested in law and economics, feminist legal thought, or legal philosophy will find courses and specialists to meet their needs. Extensive offerings in environmental law are supplemented by a semester exchange program with the Environmental Law Center at Vermont. International law occupies an increasingly prominent place in the curriculum, with courses as diverse as Russian law, Roman law, European Community law, international business and arbitration, and comparative constitutional law, reinforced by the student-edited Connecticut Journal of International Law.

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