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Governor Malloy Strives to Diversify Connecticut High Court
Governor Malloy Strives to Diversify Connecticut High Court
In recent weeks, Governor Dannel P. Malloy has made significant strides toward diversifying the state supreme court, nominating the court’s first Hispanic justice and first openly gay justice.
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Legal Community Mourns Loss of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz
Legal Community Mourns Loss of U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz
IAALS was very sad to learn that U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz passed away on Sunday, September 30, after battling Lou Gehrig's disease for over a year. Judge Kravitz leaves a legacy of commitment to the civil justice system and service to the court and public.
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Connecticut Sees Increase in Number of Female Judges
Connecticut Sees Increase in Number of Female Judges
Thirty-three percent of supreme, appellate, and superior court judges are women—an increase of eight percent since 2002. This figure comes close to matching the percentage of Connecticut Bar Association members who are women—34 percent.
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Connecticut: For a diverse judiciary, Malloy willing to buck tradition
Connecticut: For a diverse judiciary, Malloy willing to buck tradition
Governor Malloy promised to look for diversity of thought, experience, and gender in making judicial appointments in 2012, a year in which he is expected to fill more than two dozen judgeships. Three of Malloy’s four judicial appointees during 2011 were racial minorities.
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Panel Wants To Upgrade Judge Report Cards
Panel Wants To Upgrade Judge Report Cards
A subcommittee of the judicial branch in Connecticut is reviewing whether the state's evaluation system, which includes surveys to jurors and attorneys, is achieving its goal. The subcommittee is considering ways to revise the existing questionnaire.
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