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  2. Connecticut Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The highest court in Connecticut, established in 1784, consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. Learn about the current and former justices, their appointments, decisions, and the history of the court.

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  4. David M. Borden - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later, in 1990, he was nominated to the Connecticut Supreme Court by Governor William A. O'Neill, a position he held until his retirement in 2007. [3] Prior to his retirement, at the mandatory age of 70, Borden was the Acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, following the resignation of Chief Justice Sullivan, who stepped down after it was revealed he delayed the release of an ...

  5. Connecticut State Library - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, services, and collections of the Connecticut State Library, the state library for Connecticut and an executive branch agency. The State Library also houses the State Archives, the Raymond E. Baldwin Museum, and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.

  6. Robert J. Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Callahan was a justice and chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1985 to 2000. He was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, and graduated from Boston College and Fordham University School of Law.

  7. Category:Connecticut state court judges - Wikipedia

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    Judges of the Connecticut Appellate Court‎ (20 P) Judges of the Connecticut Superior Court ‎ (35 P) Justices of the Connecticut Supreme Court ‎ (1 C, 126 P)

  8. Chase T. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Chase T. Rogers (born November 12, 1956) was the Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, [1] the second woman to serve in this capacity. She announced on November 2, 2017, that she would retire in February 2018. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Boston University School of Law. Rogers is a Connecticut native.

  9. Richard N. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Richard N. Palmer (born May 27, 1950) is a former Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Palmer was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Palmer received his Bachelor of Arts Phi Beta Kappa, from Trinity College in Hartford in 1972. He went on to receive the Juris Doctor with high honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law ...