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Connecticut

Connecticut is a state located in the northeast of the United States, or the New England Region. It ranks 48th in terms of total land area and 29th in terms of population.

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Does Connecticut recognize out-of-state civil unions?

Yes, out-of-state civil unions, same-sex marriages and even some domestic partnerships (the ones that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage) are recognized as legal marriages in Connecticut.

Has any governor of Connecticut ever vetoed a bill that would have established a statewide registry of same-sex domestic partnerships in that state?

No. The New Hampshire state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of New Hampshire has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.

Who was Connecticut governor from 1985 to 1990?

John G. Rowland (born May 24, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut) succeeded Lowell P. Weicker as the seventy-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1995 and July 1, 2004, including the whole of 1999.

What impact did the Supreme Court case of Griswold v Connecticut have on women's rights?

The 7-2 decision in Roe v. Wade, 410 US 13 (1973) challenged a Texas anti-abortion law, and overturned statutes that prohibited abortion in 46 states (the procedure was legal in four). The ruling was based on the right to privacy, which was extrapolated from language in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The "privacy" precedent was set earlier in Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 US 479 (1965), which nullified laws restricting married couples' right to be counseled about the use of contraceptives.

Where does the Connecticut river end and start?

Its source - Fourth Connecticut Lake Its mouth - Long Island Sound

What is the population of Connecticut?

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Connecticut is 3,574,097.

See the related links below for a break down of Connecticut's population.

When did William Kennedy - Connecticut - die?

William Kennedy - Connecticut - died in 1918.

Is it illegal to tape a person's conversation in Virginia using a concealed recording device on you?

Probably not. Virgina has a "one party" wiretapping law, which covers all oral communication where the parties have some expectation of privacy.

If you're one of the parties in the conversation (so that the people you're taping know that you're listening to them), then it's perfectly legal for you to use a concealed recording device and tape the conversation.

If you're not a party to the conversation but the speakers don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy (you're sitting at the next table in a public restaurant), then it's probably legal, because the speakers would have a hard time arguing that they had no idea that the conversation they were having in a public place could possibly be overheard or intercepted.

If you're not a party to the conversation and the speakers have reasonable cause to think their conversation is private (you planted a bug in someone's living room), then it's illegal.

What is the worst city in CT?

well people have different opinions on that

Where is CT?

Connecticut is the state under Massachusetts that has like nothing to do but everything

Does the state of New Hampshire recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut?

Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in New Hampshire.

457:3 Recognition of Out-of-State Marriages. Every marriage legally contracted outside the state of New Hampshire, which would not be prohibited under RSA 457:2 if contracted in New Hampshire, shall be recognized as valid in this state for all purposes if or once the contracting parties are or become permanent residents of this state subsequent to such marriage, and the issue of any such marriage shall be legitimate. Marriages legally contracted outside the state of New Hampshire which would be prohibited under RSA 457:2 if contracted in New Hampshire shall not be legally recognized in this state. Any marriage of New Hampshire residents recognized as valid in the state prior to the effective date of this section shall continue to be recognized as valid on or after the effective date of this section.