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On July 8, 2005,
Special Act 05-5 "An Act
Incorporating the Connecticut Supreme Court Historical Society"
authorized the incorporation of the
Connecticut Supreme Court Historical Society as a nonprofit
corporation with the purpose of promoting and preserving the state's
judicial and constitutional tradition through scholarship,
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1940's postcard of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
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"Clerking at the
Connecticut Supreme Court:
A Woman’s
Perspective"
Wednesday,
October 26, 2011
University of Connecticut School of Law,
William R. Davis Court Room Reception:
5:30 pm - Panel Discussion: 6:00
pm
Free Event, RSVP
Requested -
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website . . .
100th Anniversary of the Connecticut State
Library and Supreme Court Building |
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On November
30, 2010, under the direction of
Associate Justice C. Ian McLachlan and State
Librarian Kendall Wiggin and their committee, the
Supreme Court and State Library celebrated the 100th
anniversary of the opening of the building at 231
Capitol Avenue, that houses the State Library,
Memorial Hall and Museum, and the court itself.
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Attorney Wesley Horton, President of the Supreme
Court Historical Society, addresses guests at a
reception in Memorial Hall as part of the 100th
Anniversary of the Supreme Court and State Library Building. Pictured on
his left are Librarian Kendall Wiggin (left) and
Supreme Court Justice C. Ian McLachlan, Chairman of
the Supreme Court 100th Anniversary
Planning Committee.
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