· 4/10/1979
Caldor's, Inc. v. Bedding Barn, Inc.
Citations
- 177 Conn. 304
- 417 A.2d 343
- 10 A.L.R. 4th 230
- 1979 Conn. LEXIS 743
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- invalidating, on due process and equal protection grounds, Sunday closing law drawing distinctions between stores that may sell items
- invalidating, on due process and equal protection grounds, Sunday closing law drawing distinctions between stores that may sell items
- ‘‘the fact that the alternate remedy is nominally civil in form does not make an essentially penal statute primarily remedial’’
- ‘‘the fact that the alternate remedy is nominally civil in form does not make an essentially penal statute primarily remedial’’
- federal and state clauses have the same meanings and the same limits
- \The constitutional issue is whether CT Page 7524 legislative classifications or discriminations bear `a rational relationship to a legitimate state end and [are] based on reasons related to the pursuit of that goal.'\
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Judges: Loiselle, Bogdanski, Longo, Peters, Rubinow
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