...residents of Connecticut as chief court administrator, and I am grateful to Chief Justice Rogers for having appointed me to the position," Quinn said...
Chief Justice Chase Rogers has put the issue squarely and succinctly: pro se litigants "clog up the court system. Cases are delayed and lengthened, creating frustration for everybody... Litigants wit
...in judicial pay. Sure, it's unpopular, but leadership often requires boldness. Chief Justice Rogers' call for an increase in the pay of Superior Court...
As the Connecticut Judicial Branch debates hardwiring courts for wireless access, law libraries are looking at video deposition technology as a better way to connect with patrons
...beyond three years to permit the judge to manage cases through trial. Chief Justice Rogers approved this recommendation two years ago, and it is now...
...rendered from this bench inform and shape the future." Chief Justice Rogers thanked Wiggin for arranging the celebrations. "Prior to construction...
The last 35 years have brought unprecedented change to the Connecticut Judicial Branch, both in the way the court system is organized and the manner by which the branch serves the bar and the public.
...us "recalcitrant." I imagine that the most recent letter by Chief Justice Rogers defending the reputation of judges, praising their work and that...
"Judicial independence" has become a trendy mantra. In a recent speech, state Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase Rogers invoked its value. Justice Peter Zarella took it a step further. He has new bar
...officials seemed pleased with the state's ranking. "As Chief Justice Rogers has made clear, and this report shows, the Judicial Branch...
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