| State Senator John A. Kissel, R-Enfield,
today said he was “extremely impressed” by Governor
M. Jodi Rell’s nominee for Chief Justice of the Connecticut
Supreme Court. At her confirmation hearing before the legislature’s
Judiciary Committee today in Hartford, Appellate Court Judge
Chase T. Rogers of New Canaan fielded questions on a variety
of judicial topics from committee members. “It
is quite apparent to me that Judge Rogers would be a wonderful
asset to the state’s highest court,” said Sen.
Kissel, Ranking Senator of the Judiciary Committee. “She
handled herself with poise, thoughtfulness and, most importantly,
a keen knowledge of the rule of law. I applaud Governor
Rell for nominating Judge Rogers and I am very hopeful that
this committee will vote overwhelmingly in her favor.”
Judge Rogers practiced commercial and
employment law at Cummings & Lockwood for more than
14 years before becoming a Superior Court judge in 1998.
Judge Rogers, a native of Connecticut, graduated from Stanford
University in 1979 and earned her law degree from the Boston
University School of Law in 1983. That same year she joined
Cummings & Lockwood and was elected a partner in 1991.
Her roles at the firm included oversight of the pro bono
program and partner-in-charge for hiring associates.
She was nominated for the Superior Court in 1998. She served
as presiding judge for juvenile matters in Bridgeport before
being assigned to the regional Child Protection Session
in Middletown. Between 2001 and 2005 she was assigned to
the Complex Litigation Docket in Stamford and from 2005
to 2006 served as presiding judge for civil matters in the
Stamford-Norwalk district. She has also served as an attorney
trial referee and a fact-finder/arbitrator for the state.
Governor Rell nominated Judge Rogers to the Appellate Court
on February 1, 2006.
“Judge Rogers is a pragmatic
jurist who believes the primary role of the courts id to
interpret our laws. She will be a welcome addition to the
bench,” said Sen. Kissel. “Conceivably Judge
Rogers could be the head of the state’s judicial branch
for the next 20 years, so that makes this confirmation process
even more important. That being said, I think Judge Rogers
is an excellent choice and will do an excellent job as our
state’s next Chief Justice.”
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