April 30 - May 1, May 7-8, 2025 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern on all 4 days
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Course description:
This course is titled Modern Court Governance 1, as it is the first offering of the course this year. There will be a second offering later in 2025. Court governance refers to the policies, procedures, and traditions that determine how courts are administered, how court administration decisions are made, and who has decision-making authority. Effective court governance is the foundation for ensuring that courts function in a predictable and consistent manner that supports fundamental principles, such as access to justice and due process of law. A court governance structure should provide guidance to court managers and supervisors about how policies and practices are decided and implemented. The purpose of the Modern Court Governance course is to provide court leaders with tools they can use to preserve and enhance governance mechanisms used by the court.
As a result of participating in this course, participants will be able to:
Identify key court governance principles.
Examine federal, state, and local court governance models.
Assess benefits and challenges associated with court governance models and identify potential areas for change in their own court.
Explore the use of court governance principles to guide management, planning, and leadership decisions.
Discuss the role of court managers in fostering a system of responsive and effective modern court governance.