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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. List of UConn Huskies bowl games - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut was selected as a participant in the 2009 International Bowl following a 7–5 regular season where they won their first five games, only to lose five of their last seven contests. [23] Facing the Huskies were the Buffalo Bulls with a regular season record of 8–5, highlighted by an upset win over then-No. 12 [ Note 3 ] and ...

  4. The Order of Release, 1746 - Wikipedia

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    The title of the painting was adopted for the 1947 book The Order of Release by William Milbourne James about the love triangle, and also of a radio play about it broadcast in 1998. [2] The painting of the picture is dramatised onstage in the play Mrs Ruskin (2003) by Kim Morrissey, [3] and in the TV series Desperate Romantics (2009).

  5. Law of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Fundamental Orders were adopted by the Connecticut Colony council on January 14, 1639 OS (January 24, 1639 NS). [1] [2] The fundamental orders describe the government set up by the Connecticut River towns, setting its structure and powers. They wanted the government to have access to the open ocean for trading.

  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 ... This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 06:26 (UTC).

  7. 1996 Big East men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    1 #3 Connecticut: 79: 9 Seton Hall 58 8 West Virginia: 78 9 Seton Hall: 80: 1 #3 Connecticut: 85: 4 #13 Syracuse 67 4 #13 Syracuse: 76: 13 Notre Dame: 55 4 #13 Syracuse: 69: 5 Boston College 61 5 Boston College: 70: 12 Pittsburgh: 66 1 #3 Connecticut: 75: 2 #6 Georgetown 74 3 #9 Villanova: 78: 6 Providence 68 6 Providence: 80: 11 St. John's: 72 ...

  8. History of the Connecticut Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut had never been officially recognized as a colony by the English government, so the General Court determined that the independence of Connecticut must be legitimized. Governor John Winthrop Jr. was sent as an emissary to negotiate with the English government, and set sail for England on 23 July 1661. He proved successful in his ...

  9. 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.