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Events
Alumni News
Cindy Cieslak ’12 Appointed Enfield Town Attorney
Cindy Cieslak ’12 was appointed as Town Attorney by the Enfield Town Council. She will serve a two-year term advising town officials on legal matters. “I look forward to serving the Town Council and I am grateful for this opportunity,” Cieslak said in a statement.
Stephen Fontana ’96 Appointed Economic Development Director in Hamden
Stephen Fontana ’96 has been appointed the new Economic Development Director in Hamden. He commented, “Having lived in Spring Glen as a child and represented Mount Carmel in the General Assembly for six years as an adult, I have a great deal of affection for the town and its people, and I am looking forward to serving the people and businesses in town.”
John T. Cigno ’17 Joins Pullman & Comley
John T. Cigno ’17 joins the firm as an associate in the Labor, Employment Law and Employee Benefits practice.
Thomas M. Brockett ’91 Inducted into CT Veterans Hall of Fame
US Air Force veteran Thomas M. Brockett ’91 has been inducted into the CT Veterans Hall of Fame. “The Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame celebrates the many veterans from Connecticut who have gone above and beyond in their service to our nation by continuing to contribute to our communities in so many ways, even after leaving the military,” Governor Lamont said.
Faculty Scholarship
Gaurav Mukherjee
Gaurav Mukherjee publishes The New Homelessness, 113 CALIF. L. REV. 433 (2025) (with Mila Versteeg & Kevin Cope)
Faculty Notes
Jay Sicklick and UConn Law Clinic Mentioned in Beckers Healthcare Podcast
Jay Sicklick and the UConn Law Health Equity Clinic were mentioned in Beckers Healthcare Podcast. The mention is around the 7 minute mark.
Jon Bauer on Asylum Process in Portland Press Herald
Professor Jon Bauer commented on the asylum process and the emotional toll of detention in the Portalnd Press Herald.
Professor Richard Pomp Comments on Alaska Tax Proposal
Professor Richard Pomp spoke to Law360 about Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy’s proposal to eliminate the state’s corporate income tax and adopt a temporary statewide sales tax. Professor Pomp noted that Alaska’s size, lack of bordering states, and tourism-driven economy make a state sales tax less vulnerable to avoidance than in many other states.
Leslie Levin Authors Article for Law.com
Professor Leslie Levin authored an article in Law.com about the responsibility of State authorities to investigate the misconduct of Justice Department attorneys.
Faculty Scholarship
Miguel de Figueiredo
Miguel de Figueiredo publishes Unwarranted Warrants? An Empirical Analysis of Judicial Review in Search and Seizure, 138 HARV. L. REV. 1959 (2025)
Join us on March 24 for “Cyber Chaos at the Border: Navigating Competing and Conflicting International Cybercrime Laws,” a two-hour roundtable event examining the legal challenges at the intersection of cybercrime and international law.
Events
More Upcoming Events
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Feb263rd Annual UConn Law American Constitution Society/Federalist Society DebateStuart F. Smith Reading Room4:30 PM
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Feb26
December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy
This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.
Alumni News
Cindy Cieslak ’12 Appointed Enfield Town Attorney
Cindy Cieslak ’12 was appointed as Town Attorney by the Enfield Town Council. She will serve a two-year term advising town officials on legal matters. “I look forward to serving the Town Council and I am grateful for this opportunity,” Cieslak said in a statement.
Stephen Fontana ’96 Appointed Economic Development Director in Hamden
Stephen Fontana ’96 has been appointed the new Economic Development Director in Hamden. He commented, “Having lived in Spring Glen as a child and represented Mount Carmel in the General Assembly for six years as an adult, I have a great deal of affection for the town and its people, and I am looking forward to serving the people and businesses in town.”
John T. Cigno ’17 Joins Pullman & Comley
John T. Cigno ’17 joins the firm as an associate in the Labor, Employment Law and Employee Benefits practice.
Thomas M. Brockett ’91 Inducted into CT Veterans Hall of Fame
US Air Force veteran Thomas M. Brockett ’91 has been inducted into the CT Veterans Hall of Fame. “The Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame celebrates the many veterans from Connecticut who have gone above and beyond in their service to our nation by continuing to contribute to our communities in so many ways, even after leaving the military,” Governor Lamont said.




