Supreme Court Justice David M. Borden, addressing the dinner crowd at Connecticut Bar Association’s annual meeting June 12, spoke of the botched manipulation of Justice Peter T. Zarella’s nomination to head the Judicial Branch as “the elephant in the room” that can’t be ignored.

The way to rebuild the public’s confidence in the judicial system, he said, is to make the courts as open as possible without running roughshod over litigants’ legitimate rights to privacy.

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