Connecticut Supreme Court’s New Interim Chief Justice Raheem Mullins to Lead Major Judicial Reforms



The Connecticut legislature’s judiciary committee has confirmed state Supreme Court Justice Raheem L. Mullins as chief justice on an interim basis. This elevation positions the 46-year-old career public servant to spearhead significant changes in the state’s judicial system. During the confirmation process, Justice Mullins outlined plans for a “drastic revamp” of courthouse technology, a move aimed at modernizing judicial operations and improving overall efficiency. Additionally, he emphasized his commitment to exercising judicial restraint, an approach likely to guide his tenure.

For more details on Justice Mullins’ confirmation and his upcoming initiatives, read the full article on Law360.