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    Name: Susan Scoville on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Mary Ann Veenstra on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Mary Ann Krivicky on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Hepsie B. Leslie-Abbott on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: When you take away the amenities in the inner city, you are calling for more trouble that there is. People need to work inorder to survive. The Bible tells us that "By the sweat of our brow we shall eat bread". Enough is enough
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    Name: Nancy Marcove on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I appreciate that these are tough economic times. However those thinking they can "cut corners" and simply cut out needed law libraries-because the information is out there somewhere on the web - are clearly unfamiliar with the unique and vital role of these libraries and their skilled library staff.
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    Name: Yaffa Porat on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: education is everything! don't close our libraries!
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    Name: Lawson L. Ward on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Jane Bitzer on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Wendy Grosso on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Lindsey Hanson on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Mary Ann Voytek on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Karen Yeltema on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: The Bridgeport community deserves equal access.
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    Name: David W. Lang on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Elizabeth Collins on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Tina Panik on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Pamela Clifford on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: John Nann on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Patricia Wiggin on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Cynthia Goldman on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Su Epstein on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Sandy Nozick on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I am a public library reference librarian. I refer patrons to the law library nearly every day. A public library cannot do all a law library can do. People need access to the law to be proper citizens. Thank you.
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    Name: Cynthia Goldman on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Richard Graczyk on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: It would be a tragedy for the people of and around Bridgeport if this was to happen!
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    Name: Cesar Zapata on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Valerie Fredericks on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I work in a public library in the Bridgeport area. Our collection of legal resources is extremely limited. We often refer our patrons to the librarians at the Bridgeport law library for help and they never disappoint. Please preserve this wonderful resource.
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    Name: Mary Ellen Lomax-Bellare on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Margaret Borchers on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Camilla Tubbs on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Tara Heard on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Dolores Vitka on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Jonathan C. Stock on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Evelyn Ma on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Susan Ball on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I work at the Fairfield Public Library and we consider the Bridgeport Law Library an important source of information for our patrons -- we call and refer people to the Law Library in Bridgeport often. It would be a terrible loss.
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    Name: Clara Nolan on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Susan Lyons on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I am a public library librarian who sends patrons daily to the Bridgeport Law Library. We at public libraries do not have the resources available to people who need legal materials-court opinions, court rules, legal treatises. It would not be possible for local communities to purchase legal materials for their residents since the communities have relied on the Superior Court law libraries for many years. In a democratic society, all people should have access to legal materials. To close the Bridgeport Superior Court's law library would deny people such access and deny them their legal rights.
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    Name: George Carter on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Sheila Hammond-Todd on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Lori Strickler on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: As a judicial intern while in law school in Massachusetts, I spent many hours in the courthouse law library researching my assignments. Such libraries are important places not only for courthouse staff but also for pro se litigants who have nowhere else to turn for this type of information as the legal collections of local public libraries are very sparse, at best. I am currently a law firm librarian and still find myself turning to our local courthouse library to supplement the materials in our small firm library quite frequently.
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    Name: Darcy Kirk on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Barbara J. Bentley on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: PLEASE SAVE THIS LIBRARY!!! FIND THE SAVINGS IN SOME OF THE GIVE-A-WAY PROJECTS !!!!
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    Name: Heather Savino on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Jason Eiseman on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Barbaranne Warner on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Marilus Velez on Jan 13, 2010
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    Name: Jon T. Ferrier, Attorney And Mediator on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: I'm a former Family Court Referee here in Michigan, where we have many self-represented litigants; access to law and information is crucial not only to their ability to effectively represent themselves, but it also saves the court time and money to have those appearing before it afforded maximum opportunity to know what they are doing. The law is the people's, not the government, and the government should not be restricting the people's access to their laws, especially in family law cases, which impact practically everyone.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jan 13, 2010
    Comments: Bridgeport is the largest city in CT, and their citizens should have access to basic legal resources that are found in a law library. Closing this law library creates a hardship for these citizens and is a great impediment to not only ilegal nformation but to fairness and justice that this access to legal information and professional expertise of librarians affords.
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