Connecticut renters are more likely to encounter unfavorable judgments in housing proceedings when facing judges with a corporate or prosecutorial background, dominating the state's bench, a recent report reveals. In-Depth Analysis of Housing Court Cases Released on Monday by the People's Parity Project (PPP), an organization dedicated to prioritizing people over profits in the justice
Eviction outcomes in Connecticut's housing courts could depend on the professional background of a judge, according to a recent report by the People's Parity Project. The report, released on Monday, examined case outcomes and judge backgrounds in Connecticut housing court, showing a significant correlation between judges' prior legal experiences and eviction rulings.
There’s racial diversity and then there’s professional diversity and while Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has been praised for his racial diversity on the bench, it’s the latter that’s causing advocates to speak out.