A CourtFutures Survey Results Article: April 10, 2025 The CourtFutures SurveyThe CourtFutures survey, which has tracked over 240 scenarios since 2012, assesses the likelihood of various future situations impacting the courts. While the survey has traditionally focused on an annual report of top trends, the rise of Artificial Intelligence has enabled a deeper analysis of … Continue reading What is the Probablity That Within the Next Ten Years Homelessness in the United States Reaches Crisis Levels
Court, Ethics, and Artificial Intelligence
March 28, 2024, A Question of Ethics Conversation Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Join Kevin Bowling as we discuss the ethical issues surrounding the burgeoning topic of courts’ use of artificial intelligence (AI). Kevin discusses a definition of AI and specifically generative AI, existing practical uses in … Continue reading Court, Ethics, and Artificial Intelligence
Oops! Correcting non-functioning links in yesterday’s “AI in the Courts” blog post
List of correct Internet links for the January 3 "AI in the Courts - 2024 (Part One) blog post.
AI in the Courts – 2024 (Part One)
Artificial intelligence is having an enormous impact on the courts. What do we need to know about AI in the courts as we begin 2024?
Employee Performance in the Workplace: Ethical Conundrums
Question of Ethics: A Conversation on Courts and Ethics – October 26, 2023, Episode Brought to You in Cooperation with the National Association for Court Management Today’s Question of Ethics Conversation looks at several ethical challenges regarding employee performance. It discusses four questions many supervisors face in their oversight role. Can you, as a supervisor, remain friends with … Continue reading Employee Performance in the Workplace: Ethical Conundrums
2020 Technology Trends, Part One: “People Centric”
2020 Technology Trends from Gartner -- what are the first five, and how do they impact the courts?
Got Artificial Intelligence? If you don’t already, you will soon!
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly being deployed around the world. How about the courts? The potential (and risks) are huge, and every court should be looking at using AI in the near future.
