Sarah Paduano reports as follows:
Parental rights advocates are using billboards on I-91 and
I-84 to call attention to family court reform legislation
leading up to Friday’s confirmation hearing of Chief
Justice Chase T. Rogers.
I-84 to call attention to family court reform legislation
leading up to Friday’s confirmation hearing of Chief
Justice Chase T. Rogers.
Rogers has been chief justice for eight years. She
was appointed to the position by former Republican
Gov. M. Jodi Rell and was renominated March 31
by Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
was appointed to the position by former Republican
Gov. M. Jodi Rell and was renominated March 31
by Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
As chief justice, Rogers has become the target of
parents’ complaints. Last year, lawmakers used the
judicial nomination process to draw attention to familycourt reforms, which eventually became law.
“We view the challenge to the Honorable Chase Rogers
to be an important moment to define the rights of
parents,” Marisa Ringel, a member of the Coalition
for Connecticut Family Court Reform, said.
to be an important moment to define the rights of
parents,” Marisa Ringel, a member of the Coalition
for Connecticut Family Court Reform, said.
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