Justice Department Files Lawsuit Challenging Connecticut Mask Ban — Protecting Federal Officers' Rights
RedMap Risk Score
70/100
HIGH RISK
Risk Signal Summary
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Connecticut officials challenging the unconstitutional regulation of federal law enforcement officers under Senate Bill 397. The law imposes restrictions that threaten officer safety and interfere with federal operations.
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🔒 State of Connecticut, Governor Ned Lamont, Attorney General William Tong, Chief State’s Attorney Patrick Griffin, Deputy Chief State’s Attorney Eliot Prescott has potential risk indicators with connected organizations. Unlock full network analysis.
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