A number of well-known members of Connecticut’s legal community were nominated by Governor Dannel P. Malloy on Thursday to be Superior Court judges.

Those chosen include Republican state Sen. Andrew Roraback, whose family runs a Litchfield County law firm and who ran unsuccessfully Congress last fall. Roraback, widely considered a fiscal conservative with moderate social views, has been a frequent critic of Malloy.

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