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PPP’s own Steve Kennedy writes for Slate that, “now that the takeover of the federal judiciary by conservative movement judges has advanced, left-leaning fears of religious favoritism in the judiciary […]
On behalf of the CT Pro-People Judiciary Coalition, PPP Organizing & Network Director submitted the below testimony to the Connecticut General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Judiciary: Distinguished members of the […]
Adam Walker writes for the Yale Daily News that, “On March 1, Gov. Ned Lamont nominated 22 jurists, individuals with expert knowledge of the law, to serve as judges on […]
Brian Steele writes for Law360 that, “The General Assembly’s joint judiciary committee held a public hearing to consider Gov. Ned Lamont’s latest raft of 22 nominees for Connecticut Superior Court […]
Christine Stuart writes for CT News Junkie that, “Gov. Ned Lamont nominated 13 women and nine men as judges of the Superior Court Friday, a move aimed at ensuring diversity […]
Paul Rosenberg writes for Salon that, “While the electoral backlash against Dobbs has been heartening, that’s essentially a reaction to the most alarming and personally invasive Supreme Court decision, not […]
Christine DeRosa writes for Law360 that, “Connecticut renters are more likely to face harsher judgments in housing proceedings before a judge with a corporate or prosecutorial background, who make up […]
PPP’s own Molly Coleman writes for Balls & Strikes about Governor Maura Healey’s decision to nominate her former romantic partner to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court: “​Filling the judiciary with […]
Law students and junior attorneys, this is the event for you! This virtual event is aimed at law students and early career attorneys who may be interested in learning more […]
Ginny Monk writes for the Connecticut Mirror that, “Renters are more likely to be evicted if their housing court case goes before former corporate attorneys or prosecutors, who have a […]

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