August 19th, 2025, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Many contend that tensions between larger urban general jurisdiction courts and smaller limited jurisdiction courts stem from disparities in resources, staffing, and technology. Urban courts, with their towering caseloads, high-stakes criminal prosecutions, sprawling civil disputes, … Continue reading Divided Justice: Can We Overcome the Tension Between Urban Power and Rural Reality in America’s Courts?”
AI in the Courts: Are Your Policies and Training Ready for the Future?
May 20th, 2025, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic concept, it is already reshaping how we live and work. Courts are no exception. With its immense power, AI is transforming the justice system in ways … Continue reading AI in the Courts: Are Your Policies and Training Ready for the Future?
Helping Your People Develop
Helping your staff to develop is an effective way to improve your organization (and yourself). Here is some timeless advice on how to make that happen.
Organizational Fairness: Three Perspectives
Question of Ethics: A Conversation on Courts and Ethics – January 25, 2024, Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Welcome to the latest episode of A Question of Ethics Conversation. The topic for this discussion is Organization Fairness. The October 26th, 2023, Question of Ethics Conversation hosted by Samantha Wallis, brought … Continue reading Organizational Fairness: Three Perspectives
Court Leadership and the Mandate for Resilience
This post includes an article published for the International Association for Court Administration (IACA). The article reviews court leader resilience challenges and strategies.
