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- Citation
- Section 4-183
- Parent Document
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
- Jurisdiction
- Connecticut (state)
- Effective Date
- 2026-04-14
Other Sections in This Document (28)
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
- State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, Office of Public Hearings (2026)
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Full Text
591 charsDecisions regarding reinstatement to the bar ultimately lie within the exclusive authority of the Judicial Branch, the commission’s exercise of jurisdiction in the present case interfered with the orderly conduct of the essential functions of the Judicial Branch by subjecting it to agency review of its internal proceedings in connection with its regulation of the practice of law, and it was not only the interference with the orderly conduct of the Judicial Branch’s essential functions in this case but also in potential future cases that gave rise to the separation of powers violation.