This is gonna leave a mark...
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Tuesday that the state law requiring 10 years' "active practice" as a lawyer before running for attorney general is constitutional, and that it takes more than merely being licensed as a lawyer to be considered as actively practicing law.
The opinion could have a serious impact -- politically, if not legally -- on the person who requested it: Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, who declared her candidacy three weeks ago to replace her fellow Democrat, Blumenthal, in the November election. He is not seeking re-election as he runs for the U.S. Senate.