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Senate confirms Raheem L. Mullins as Connecticut chief justice after floor debate
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The Connecticut Senate confirmed Raheem L. Mullins as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. The confirmation passed after floor remarks praising his modernization plans and several senators voiced opposition citing past court decisions and constitutional concerns.
The Connecticut Senate on Jan. 28 confirmed Raheem L. Mullins of Farmington as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court after a floor discussion that included both endorsements and objections.
Senator Winfield moved acceptance of the joint committee's favorable report and urged adoption, calling Mullins communicative with the Judiciary Committee and recommending confirmation. "He has, in his time in this role, been extremely communicative with the leadership of the judiciary committee," Winfield…
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