Robinson, who is set to retire in September, has been praised for his dedication to improving public access to the courts and ensuring equal access to the justice system during his two decades on the bench. As the first Black chief justice in the state, he has left a lasting legacy of compassion, thoughtfulness, and skill as a jurist. Governor Lamont commended Robinson for his partnership during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic, where they worked together to keep the critical functions of the courts operational. Robinson’s journey to the bench began in Stamford, where he worked as staff counsel and assistant corporation counsel before being appointed as a Superior Court judge in 2000.

Appointed as chief justice in 2018 by former Governor Malloy, Robinson’s confirmation by unanimous votes in the House of Representatives and Senate speaks to his sterling reputation as a jurist. Republican Senator John Kissel, who serves as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, lauded Robinson’s exemplary service and noted his honor and impartiality throughout his career. His contributions to the state’s judicial system are expected to have a positive impact on society for years to come. Robinson’s interest in social justice led him to serve as president of the Stamford branch of the NAACP and chairman of the state Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.

Despite Robinson’s impending retirement, Governor Lamont has yet to announce his nominee for the position of chief justice upon Robinson’s departure in September. With Robinson’s retirement, Connecticut will bid farewell to a respected and dedicated jurist who has dedicated his career to upholding the principles of justice and equality. Robinson’s leadership and commitment to public service have left an indelible mark on the state’s judicial system, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of jurists to uphold the values of compassion, thoughtfulness, and skill in the pursuit of justice. As Connecticut prepares for a new chapter in its judicial leadership, the impact of Robinson’s tenure as chief justice will be felt for years to come.

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