Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00037

Introduced
2/17/21  
Introduced
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Report Pass
3/19/21  
Report Pass
3/19/21  
Engrossed
3/23/21  
Engrossed
3/23/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Passed
4/26/21  
Passed
4/26/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Gladys Idelis Nieves Of New Haven To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passage of SJ00037 reinforces the state's commitment to judicial appointments and ensures that the judicial system is staffed by qualified individuals. The approval signifies a level of trust in the nominee's capabilities and is part of maintaining a balanced judiciary. Additionally, it highlights the active involvement of the legislature in overseeing executive nominations, ensuring that the judicial branch remains accountable to the public and legislators.

Summary

SJ00037 is a resolution that confirms the nomination of Gladys Idelis Nieves from New Haven to serve as a judge of the Superior Court. The resolution outlines that she is appointed for a term of eight years, succeeding the Honorable E. Curtissa R. Cofield. The nomination seeks formal approval from both Houses of the General Assembly as is customary in the judicial confirmation process. The resolution demonstrates the ongoing effort to fill judicial positions to ensure the effective functioning of the state judicial system.

Contention

Discussions around judicial nominations can sometimes evoke contention regarding the qualifications, judicial philosophy, or background of the nominee. In this case, the resolution appears to have passed with significant support, indicating limited contention in the nomination of Judge Nieves. Nevertheless, any judicial confirmation process can attract scrutiny concerning how nominees may interpret laws and the implications for various community interests, particularly among advocacy groups and legal associations.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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