The NACM Annual State of the Profession Address is an opportunity for the NACM president to provide the association members with an assessment of the impact of courts and court administration on society. The president reemphasizes the shared values of… Read more »
Features
Courts in the Era of #WeToo: Assisting Judges and Court Professionals to Respond to Sexual Harassment and Abuse in the Court as a Workplace
This fall, the National Association for Court Management (NACM) announced the release of resources and curricula to assist judges and court professionals to respond to sexual and gender harassment and abuse in the courts as a workplace. The State Justice… Read more »
So What Is a “Special Master” Anyway?: How About a “Court-Appointed Neutral”
A case in recent news has led a lot of people to ask, “What is a special master?” The fact that people need to ask this question tells you two things. First, people are not very familiar with this tool…. Read more »
Update from NACM’s Partner Organization—the International Association for Court Administration
Our professional labors for the judiciary can sometimes be overwhelming, as experienced during the public health emergency, bringing unprecedented challenges to our leadership and all our employees’ personal and professional lives. Over the past two years, many judiciary employees found… Read more »
Navigating Through My Career with a Bit of Help: NACM Mentorship Program
When I joined the National Association for Court Management, I was impressed with the resources the organization had to offer. At the time, the Orange County Superior Court Family Law Division was going through changes in leadership. I felt I could… Read more »
NACM Board Issues 2022 Court Guide on Behavioral Health
Just before the last annual conference held in July, the NACM Board issued its latest court guide focused on behavioral health. The workgroup was chaired by past-president Paul DeLosh (Virginia) and included Donald Jacobson (Arizona); Greg Lambard (New Jersey); Michelle… Read more »