Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: July 19, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Bail Reform has been praised as an effective way to correct a societal wrong. Its byword has been “bail does not keep the most dangerous in jail: it keeps the poorest.” Despite this argument, Bail Reform … Continue reading Where is Bail Reform Now? Drive for Reform and Push Back
What is a Court Administrator – Helpful Information for Those Who Want to Know: What DOES a Court Administrator Do?
This posting reveals the responsibilities, roles, and duties of a court administrator.
Online Dispute Resolution and Virtual Mediation: What Is Your Court Choosing?
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: June 21, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM Online Dispute Resolution has been with us in various forms since the 1990s, although it really became widely accepted a little over five years ago. By contrast, widespread acceptance of virtual mediation seems to have been an outgrowth of the COVID … Continue reading Online Dispute Resolution and Virtual Mediation: What Is Your Court Choosing?
Court Leadership and Caseflow Management -Practice Profiles
This posting includes the introductory issue and all twelve briefings from the series on Court Leadership Caseflow Management Practice Profile. Included are reminders about proven caseflow practices.
Behavioral Health and the Young: Adolescents and The Mental Health Crisis
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: May 17, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management This country’s mental health crisis is by no means limited to adults. We know that young people frequently suffer from traumatic events. This fact has only been made worse by the scourge of COVID. A recent … Continue reading Behavioral Health and the Young: Adolescents and The Mental Health Crisis
The Great Resignation: How Has It Affected the Courts?
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: April 19, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM One unintended consequence of the COVID pandemic has been a phenomenon called “The Great Resignation.” Large numbers of American workers have either quit their jobs or (after being laid off) have chosen not to return to their previous employer. CBS News … Continue reading The Great Resignation: How Has It Affected the Courts?
Court Leadership and Caseflow Management – the Practice of Performance Measurement
This posting covers the caseflow management practice of performance measurement - to track and capture data and metrics related to caseflow management.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion: What is the Court’s Duty?
Question of Ethics: A Conversation on Courts and Ethics – Summer 2022 Edition of the Court Manager Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM NACM has made a commitment to the values of providing equal justice regardless of race, gender, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation or identity, disability, or social economic status. What is the court’s ethical obligation, particularly … Continue reading Diversity, Equity, Inclusion: What is the Court’s Duty?
Mental Health and the Courts: The Collaborative Court and Community Effective Criminal Case Management
Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode: March 15, 2022 Brought to You in Cooperation with NACM In our last two episodes on mental health and the courts we talked about the fact that traditional criminal case management is not meeting the needs of the people we serve. We must develop a new comprehensive and collaborative model. We … Continue reading Mental Health and the Courts: The Collaborative Court and Community Effective Criminal Case Management
Court Leadership and Caseflow Management – the Practice of Information Sharing
This issue of court leadership and caseflow management covers the important practice of information sharing.
