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  2. Connecticut Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Superior Court. The Connecticut Superior Court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears all matters other than those of original jurisdiction of the Probate Court, and hears appeals from the Probate Court. The Superior Court has 13 judicial districts which have at least one courthouse and one geographical area court.

  3. Connecticut Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Supreme Court case stemmed from a suit brought by the Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, The New York Times and The Washington Post in 2002. On October 5, 2009, the United States Supreme Court rejected a request by the diocese for the court to stay or reconsider the Connecticut opinion ordering the release of the documents. [61]

  4. Courts of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Connecticut include: State courts of Connecticut. Connecticut Supreme Court [1] Connecticut Appellate Court [2] Connecticut Superior Court (13 districts) [3] Connecticut Probate Courts (54 districts) [4] Federal court located in Connecticut: United States District Court for the District of Connecticut [5]

  5. Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner of Public Health, 289 Conn. 135, 957 A.2d 407, is a 2008 decision by the Connecticut Supreme Court holding that allowing same-sex couples to form same-sex unions but not marriages violates the Connecticut Constitution. It was the third time that a ruling by the highest court of a U.S. state legalized same-sex marriage, following ...

  6. United States District Court for the District of Connecticut

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    t. e. The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (in case citations, D. Conn.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Connecticut. The court has offices in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven. Appeals from the court are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

  7. Connecticut Appellate Court - Wikipedia

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    e. The Connecticut Appellate Court is the court of first appeals for all cases arising from the Connecticut Superior Courts. Its creation in 1983 required Connecticut's voters and legislature to amend the state's constitution. The court heard its first cases on October 4, 1983. [1] The Appellate Court was also a partial successor to the former ...

  8. Steven D. Ecker - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1961-04-19) April 19, 1961 (age 63) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Education. Yale University ( BA) Harvard University ( JD) Steven D. Ecker (born April 19, 1961) is an American lawyer and judge who has served as an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court since 2018.

  9. Richard A. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    December 10, 1957 (age 66) Stamford, Connecticut, U.S. Education. University of Connecticut, Storrs ( BA) West Virginia University ( JD) Richard A. Robinson (born December 10, 1957) is an American lawyer and judge who has served as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court since 2018, and previously as an associate justice from 2013 to 2018.