Before a packed audience at the state Supreme Court, public defender Mark Rademacher argued that executing death row inmate Eduardo Santiago would be unconstitutionally unfair, now that Connecticut h
...Last week, Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers was invited to a White House forum to describe Connecticut...
The two-year budget proposed last week by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy includes raises for the state's judges and an overall fiscal boost for the state Judicial Branch
...Pro bono initiatives critical to addressing court crisis By CHASE T. ROGERS and WILLIAM BRIGHT We first want to take this...
...would be a significant step. More than a year ago, Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers instituted a policy of having the full seven-member court...
We first want to take this opportunity to thank the bar for its commitment to helping those individuals who need an attorney but who are unable to afford one. Perhaps you reduced your fees for a pare
...truly a sad day for the judiciary in Connecticut," Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers said in a statement. "We have lost one of...
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has nominated former Stamford State Senator Andrew J. McDonald to one of two vacancies in the Connecticut Supreme Court
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has nominated former Stamford State Senator Andrew J. McDonald to one of two vacancies in the Connecticut Supreme Court
As Connecticut lawmakers deal with the state's budget crisis, a committee studying judicial compensation has proposed raises of 5.3 percent for state judges for each of the next four fiscal years, no
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