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Three Alumni Take Office at Connecticut Bar Association

On July 1, the Connecticut Bar Association’s (CBA) slate of officers for the 2026-27 bar year began their terms, which will run until June 30, 2027. The officers include:

Rowena A. Moffett ’97, President-Elect: Moffett is co-managing partner of Brenner Saltzman & Wallman LLP. After clerkships with U.S. District Judge Dominic Squatrito and U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Smith, she joined Brenner Saltzman & Wallman LLP in 2000 and became a principal in 2005.

Cindy M. Cieslak ’12, Secretary: Cieslak is a partner at Rose Kallor LLP in Hartford. She counsels both private- and public-sector clients on all aspects of labor and employment law, including labor disputes and litigation in courts and administrative agencies.

Emily A. Gianquinto ’06, Immediate Past President: Gianquinto is special counsel at McCarter & English LLP in Hartford, where she counsels employers on day-to-day employment matters and represents them before federal and state courts, administrative agencies, and mediation and arbitration panels.

Natalie Braswell ‘07 Appointed Interim Chancellor of CCSU

The Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education appointed Natalie Brasswell ’07 as interim chancellor of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system. Braswell, who previously served as State Comptroller, currently serves as General Counsel to Governor Ned Lamont. “I am honored to step into this role at such an important time for CSCU and for the students and communities this system serves,” said Braswell. “As Governor Lamont’s General Counsel, I have seen firsthand the Governor’s commitment to strengthening public institutions, expanding opportunity, and delivering results for the people of Connecticut.

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Richard Pomp Cited by Indiana Supreme Court

Professor Richard Pomp’s scholarship and expert analysis were cited by the Indiana Supreme Court in its June 29, 2026 decision in PENN Entertainment, Inc. v. Indiana Department of State Revenue. The court relied on Professor Pomp’s explanation of foundational state tax principles and cited his 1987 article on state corporate income taxation. Read the opinion.

Richard Pomp Moderates Tax Panel

Richard Pomp, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law and Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, moderated “The Front Line: State Tax Courts and Administrative Appeals” at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. This panel was part of Villanova’s fourth annual State and Local Tax Forum, which explored the complicated relationship between federal law and state taxation. Watch the panel online.

Richard Pomp Quoted in Tax Notes

Professor Richard Pomp was quoted in Tax Notes discussing Florida’s failed attempt at challenging California’s Apportionment Rule for taxation. Pomp notes that while the Supreme Court declined to hear the issue, the dispute is likely to be seen in other pending matters not yet made public.

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The University of Connecticut School of Law held its 103rd commencement on May 17, 2026. Relive the day through our online photo gallery.

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In Conversation: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy

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.

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Alumni News

Three Alumni Take Office at Connecticut Bar Association

On July 1, the Connecticut Bar Association’s (CBA) slate of officers for the 2026-27 bar year began their terms, which will run until June 30, 2027. The officers include:

Rowena A. Moffett ’97, President-Elect: Moffett is co-managing partner of Brenner Saltzman & Wallman LLP. After clerkships with U.S. District Judge Dominic Squatrito and U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Smith, she joined Brenner Saltzman & Wallman LLP in 2000 and became a principal in 2005.

Cindy M. Cieslak ’12, Secretary: Cieslak is a partner at Rose Kallor LLP in Hartford. She counsels both private- and public-sector clients on all aspects of labor and employment law, including labor disputes and litigation in courts and administrative agencies.

Emily A. Gianquinto ’06, Immediate Past President: Gianquinto is special counsel at McCarter & English LLP in Hartford, where she counsels employers on day-to-day employment matters and represents them before federal and state courts, administrative agencies, and mediation and arbitration panels.

Natalie Braswell ‘07 Appointed Interim Chancellor of CCSU

The Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education appointed Natalie Brasswell ’07 as interim chancellor of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system. Braswell, who previously served as State Comptroller, currently serves as General Counsel to Governor Ned Lamont. “I am honored to step into this role at such an important time for CSCU and for the students and communities this system serves,” said Braswell. “As Governor Lamont’s General Counsel, I have seen firsthand the Governor’s commitment to strengthening public institutions, expanding opportunity, and delivering results for the people of Connecticut.