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Name: Steve Mirsky on Jan 19, 2010Comments: This is a poor choice for budget cutting. Pre-ses depend on these libraries to effectively represent themselvesFlag
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Name: Susan Drisko Zago on Jan 19, 2010Comments: These libraries are an essential part of a well fun and effective government. Legislators - please don't shortchange the public or yourselves.Flag
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Name: Lisa J. Arm on Jan 19, 2010Comments: In a city the size of Hartford, it is unconscionable to close the Superior Court Library. How are residents supposed to get the help they need if they can't use a local law library? Solo practitioners and small firms are especially vulnerable in this economy. They can't possibly purchase many expensive sets and databases that are readily available at Hartford's SC Library. Law libraries are more necessary in tough economic times, not less.Flag
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Name: Lori Sulmasy on Jan 20, 2010Comments: If the Law Library at Hartford is closed, there will be far-reaching repercussions for the local constituents, and for the the Law and Legislative department of the Connecticut State Library in particular.Flag
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Name: Andrew Marchant-Shapiro on Jan 20, 2010Comments: Until such time as we are governed solely by statute, we need those libraries. Keep 'em open!Flag
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Name: Philip D. Milks on Jan 20, 2010Comments: To ensure justice, it is necessary to do more than protect the right of all people to have access to and fair treatment before the courts. It is necessary to protect access to the language of the law itself. --excerpt from "Justice Requires Access to the Law" by Julia Wentz Professor of Law, Director of the Law Library, Loyola University ChicagoFlag
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