Legal rights advocates praise bill signed by Lamont this week

Earlier this week, Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law House Bill 7041, a bill which the People’s Parity Project (PPP) claims gives the state “the most transparent judicial nominations process in the nation,” per a statement released by the group.
“Connecticut is now leading the way across the nation in advancing a judicial system that is more transparent and accountable to the people it serves,” said Molly Coleman, PPP’s Executive Director.
PPP is “a movement of law students and attorneys organizing for a democratized legal system which empowers working people and opposes subordination in any form,” according to their website.
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