The Connecticut House of Representatives convened on March 5, 2025, to discuss the nomination of Robin L. Wilson from New Haven for a position on the appellate court. The resolution to confirm her nomination received strong support from various representatives, highlighting her extensive qualifications and contributions to the legal community.
Representative Fizino, who introduced the resolution, praised Judge Wilson's 38 years of service in the Connecticut legal system, including nine years as an administrative law judge and 22 years on the superior court bench. He emphasized her prolific writing, noting that she has authored over 1,100 decisions, which reflect her deep understanding of complex legal matters. Fizino expressed confidence that her experience would greatly benefit the appellate court.
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Subscribe for Free Other representatives echoed this sentiment. Representative Fishbein remarked on the clarity and quality of Judge Wilson's decisions, which he found enriching as a practitioner. Representative Dillon highlighted her community ties, recalling the overwhelming support she received during her nomination hearing, where many came to celebrate her achievements. He described her as not only an outstanding jurist but also a grounded individual who remains connected to her roots.
Representative O'Day also voiced his support, sharing his positive experiences working with Judge Wilson during a lengthy legal malpractice case, praising her diligence and fairness.
The House proceeded to a roll call vote on the resolution, with members encouraged to support Judge Wilson's elevation to the appellate court. This nomination reflects a significant step in recognizing the contributions of experienced jurists within Connecticut's judicial system, aiming to enhance the quality of legal decisions that impact residents across the state.