Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: January 2021 Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM When we talk about the challenges confronting America’s judicial branch, we often focus on the concerns and accomplishments of large metropolitan courts. After all, they are often the ones that have more money and more resources to throw at a … Continue reading Local Courts: Their Complex Issues and How Are They Solving Them?
Courts and COVID: What’s Been the Global Response?
IACA's Global Conversation Video Podcast: December 2020 Episode Brought to You by the International Association for Court Administration Sponsored by Tyler Technologies The Coronavirus pandemic has been a scourge across the globe. It has also been one of the longest lasting and most widespread crises in recent times. It has affected every component of government … Continue reading Courts and COVID: What’s Been the Global Response?
Wildfires, Protests, and COVID: How Have Courts Coped with Compounding Crises? Part Two
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: December 2020 Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM Part two of a conversation with our panel of court administrators whose courts have endured multiple concurrent crises. They had to deal with questions of allowing protestors into the courthouse because it is a public building while worrying about vandalism. … Continue reading Wildfires, Protests, and COVID: How Have Courts Coped with Compounding Crises? Part Two
Wildfires, Protests, and COVID: How Have Courts Coped with Compounding Crises? Part One
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: November 2020 Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM Unbelievably, the expression “we are living in unprecedented times” has become a cliché. Since early 2020, so much has happened to us, so quickly, and with so little warning that the only response anyone seems to have is “Well, now … Continue reading Wildfires, Protests, and COVID: How Have Courts Coped with Compounding Crises? Part One
Court Professionals and Protests: What Should You Be Thinking About Now? Bonus Episode
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: Bonus Episode Brought to you in cooperation with NACM Our July Court Leader’s Advantage video podcast episode on courts and protest marches has garnered considerable interest. Over 300 viewers have accessed the episode. Among those who watched the episode was Norman Meyer, Retired Clerk of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for … Continue reading Court Professionals and Protests: What Should You Be Thinking About Now? Bonus Episode
Diversity and Inclusion: Why Is It Even More Important Now? Part Two
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: October 2020 Episode Brought to you in cooperation with NACM For decades we court professionals have committed ourselves to the practice diversity and inclusion. We make this commitment to earn the public’s trust and confidence in our nation’s courts. This dedication is ongoing; the work still continues. The goals of … Continue reading Diversity and Inclusion: Why Is It Even More Important Now? Part Two
Diversity and Inclusion: Why Is It Even More Important Now? Part One
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: September 2020 Episode Brought to you in cooperation with NACM Over the last forty years, our nation’s courts have been committed to diversity and inclusion, in order to live up to the ideals of fairness and equality, and to build public trust and confidence. While we can point to … Continue reading Diversity and Inclusion: Why Is It Even More Important Now? Part One
Courts and Systemic Bias: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part Two
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: August 2020 Episode Part Two Brought to you in cooperation with NACM Welcome to part two of the Court Leader’s Advantage podcast on Courts and Systemic Bias. We continue to look at the state of our courts regarding systemic bias and what advice we have for others moving forward. The … Continue reading Courts and Systemic Bias: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part Two
Courts and Systemic Bias: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part One
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: August 2020 Episode Part One Brought to you in cooperation with NACM Since the death of George Floyd, this nation has agonized over divided perceptions of police and criminal justice. One perception sees systemic bias, mostly centered on law enforcement, with problems that need institutional change. The other perception sees … Continue reading Courts and Systemic Bias: What Lessons Have We Learned? Part One
Court Professionals and Protests: What Should You Be Thinking About Now?
Court Leader’s Advantage Video Podcast: July 2020 Episode Since the May 25th death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, emotions in this country have been rubbed raw. There have been protest marches in all 50 states, which have led to some unique tensions for America’s trial courts. The First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right … Continue reading Court Professionals and Protests: What Should You Be Thinking About Now?
