Appellate Court Chief Judge William Bright to be appointed to state’s top court.
Governor Ned Lamont is expected to appoint Appellate Court Chief Judge William H. Bright, Jr., to the State Supreme Court, ending months of speculation.
Bright was a contender for the high court’s top spot. The competition to become Chief Justice became intense after Richard Robinson announced his intention to retire last summer. Lamont chose a member of the Supreme Court, Raheem L. Mullins, to serve as Chief Justice. Lamont announced his choice of Justice Mullins in early September and then left a seat on the Court vacant for nearly five months.
Judge Bright will be a popular choice among other judges and many lawyers.
Superior Court Judge Robin Wilson is the leading contender to fill Bright’s vacancy on the Appellate Court.
Published January 20, 2025.
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