A brief filed by prosecutors before the U.S. Supreme Court asks the justices to reject Michael Skakel's quest to be set free, arguing that the Kennedy cousin's claim that his due process rights were violated is baseless.
For more than a year, state officials and insurance executives have been pressing for sweeping changes in the state's tightly regulated automobile insurance system by trying to convince lawmakers and consumers that a crisis is looming because so few companies are doing business here.
Throughout the 2006 campaign year, Republican Rick Santorum of the swing state of Pennsylvania had a lonely position as the only senator rated by CQPolitics.com as an underdog for re-election.
Robert Farr, the Republican candidate for Attorney General, unveiled a four-point plan on Friday that he said will make Connecticut more business-friendly.
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Thursday the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's most recent ruling on Connecticut's energy market is tantamount to approving electricity price gouging.
An internal review of the University of Connecticut's polling center found that nearly $100,000 was improperly deposited with the private fundraising arm of the university, and university auditors have asked the State Ethics Office to rule on two consulting jobs done by the center's former director.
Frankfort (AP) - Attorney General Greg Stumbo today held a press conference in the Capitol Rotunda to announce a sting operation that resulted in the arrest of seven sexual predators from across the state.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Tort Reform Association today released a critical analysis of Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's record on its specialized educational Web site, "AG Agenda Watch" at http://www.agwatch.org/.
Housing Chief Under Fire For Mortgage Checks The state attorney general has launched an investigation into the role played by Courtney Anderson, chairman of the embattled Hartford Housing Authority, in a neighborhood association's use of $3,000 in state emergency housing funds to pay Anderson's mortgage and that of a colleague.
In September, when Amaranth Advisors cratered after losing billions on bad natural-gas bets and Pirate Capital became the subject of an SEC investigation, other Connecticut hedge fund managers grew nervous that they would become a target for a local politician looking to steal a few moves from New York State attorney general Eliot Spitzer.