Robert L. Marconi

Assistant Attorney General, State of Connecticut

Adjunct Faculty


Robert L. Marconi is an assistant attorney general for the State of Connecticut and an adjunct instructor at the University of Connecticut School of Law. His major duties in the Office of the Attorney General include representing the Connecticut Siting Council and the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. During his service in the Office of the Attorney General, Marconi also represented the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Transportation. He also prosecutes consumer crimes. He has successfully argued over fifteen cases before the Connecticut Supreme Court and continues to represent the State of Connecticut and its agencies in state and federal court.

Marconi is a veteran of the United States Air Force. He served on active duty for four years as a captain and judge advocate (military lawyer). During his active duty, he served as a defense attorney at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, and as a prosecutor at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. He then served another 24 years in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.

Marconi also served as an elected member and chairman of the Town of Brookfield, Connecticut, Zoning Board of Appeals, and previously served as an appointed member of the Brookfield Police Commission. He is a graduate of Yale University with a BA in Political Science, Georgetown University with an MA in Government, and the University of Connecticut School of Law with a JD and an LLM in Energy and Environmental Law, with honors. Marconi created the Connecticut Administrative Law course in Spring 2020 and continues to teach the course at the law school.

Robert L. Marconi
Contact Information
Emailrobert.l.marconi@uconn.edu
Phone(203) 241-9234
CoursesConnecticut Administrative Law