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  2. Ordered liberty - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319 (1937), wherein the Supreme Court held that the Due Process Clause protected only those rights that were "of the very essence of a scheme of ordered liberty" and that the court should therefore incorporate the Bill of Rights onto the states gradually, as justiciable violations arose, based on whether the infringed ...

  3. Connecticut Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Supreme Court case stemmed from a suit brought by the Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, The New York Times and The Washington Post in 2002. On October 5, 2009, the United States Supreme Court rejected a request by the diocese for the court to stay or reconsider the Connecticut opinion ordering the release of the documents. [62]

  4. Border disputes between New York and Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In 1725, in order to effectuate the Order in Council, New York and Connecticut reached a working boundary agreement. The agreement created the Wilton and Ridgefield Angles to better follow the Hudson and to keep as much of Ridgefield in Connecticut as possible, as well as settled on the "equivalent land" that New York would receive in exchange ...

  5. 1932 United States presidential election in Connecticut

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    Hoover won Connecticut by a very narrow margin of 1.14%. Connecticut was one of only six states (the other five being Delaware , Maine , New Hampshire , Pennsylvania and Vermont ), four of them in New England , which voted to re-elect the embattled Republican incumbent Hoover, who was widely unpopular over his failure to adequately address the ...

  6. Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental Orders of Connecticut This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 06:26 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Civil Conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Conflict (sometimes styled as the conFLiCT [1]) was the name given by former UConn Huskies football head coach Bob Diaco to Connecticut's annual matchup against the UCF Knights football team of the University of Central Florida. [2] [3] [4] The teams first met in 2013 as members of the American Athletic Conference.

  8. New York v. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New York v. Connecticut, 4 U.S. (4 Dall.) 1 (1799), was a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court of the United States between the State of New York against the State of Connecticut in 1799 that arose from a land dispute between private parties.

  9. Connecticut's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in the eastern part of the state, the district includes all of New London County , Tolland County , and Windham County , along with parts of Hartford , Middlesex , and New Haven counties.