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Court Manager Vol. 38 #1 – Winter 2024
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  • What Are the Leadership Skills Needed Now for Court Leaders to Succeed?

  • Finding the Balance: Tribal Involvement in Minnesota Children in Need of Protective Services Cases

  • America 250: Preserving the Rule of Law and Judicial Independence

  • In Memoriam: Ernest Clare Friesen, Jr. 1928–2025

  • Courts Honor Employees

FEATURES

  • What Are the Leadership Skills Needed Now for Court Leaders to Succeed?
  • Finding the Balance: Tribal Involvement in Minnesota Children in Need of Protective Services Cases
  • America 250: Preserving the Rule of Law and Judicial Independence
  • In Memoriam: Ernest Clare Friesen, Jr. 1928–2025

VOLUMES

  • Vol. 32 #4 – Winter 2017
  • Vol. 33 #1 – Spring 2018
  • Vol. 33 #2 – Summer 2018
  • Vol. 33 #3 – Fall 2018
  • Vol. 33 #4 – Winter 2018
  • Vol. 34 #1 – Spring 2019
  • Vol. 34 #2 – Summer 2019
  • Vol. 34 #3 – Fall 2019
  • Vol. 34 #4 – Winter 2019
  • Vol. 35 #1 – Spring 2020
  • Vol. 35 #2 – Summer 2020
  • Vol. 35 #3-4 – Winter 2020-21
  • Vol. 36 #1 – Spring-Summer 2021
  • Vol. 36 #2 – Fall–Winter 2021
  • Vol. 36 #3 – Summer 2022
  • Vol. 36 #4 – Fall 2022
  • Vol. 37 #1 – Winter 2023
  • Vol. 37 #2 – Spring 2023
  • Vol. 37 #3 – Summer 2023
  • Vol. 37 #4 – Fall 2023
  • Vol. 38 #1 – Winter 2024
  • Vol. 38 #2 – Spring 2024
  • Vol. 38 #3 – Summer 2024
  • Vol. 38 #4 – Fall 2024
  • Vol. 39 #1 — Winter 2025
  • Vol. 39 #2 — Spring 2025
  • Vol. 39 #3 — Summer 2025
  • Vol. 39 #4 — Fall 2025
  • Vol. 40 #1 — Winter 2026
  • Vol. 40 #2 — Spring 2026

National Association for Court Management


The National Association for Court Management is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of judicial administration at all levels of courts nationwide. In carrying out its purpose, the association strives to provide its members with professional education and to encourage the exchange of useful information among them; encourages the application of modern management techniques to courts; and, through the work of its committees, supports research and development in the field of court management, the independence of the judicial branch, and the impartial administration of the courts.

EDITORS

Joseph D'Amico

Trial Court Administrator
17th Judicial Circuit Court, Fort Lauderdale, FL
jdamico@17th.flcourts.org


Jessica Humphreys

Superior Court Director
Yakima County Superior Court, Yakima, WA
jessica.humphreys@co.yakima.wa.us


MANAGING EDITOR

NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS

300 Newport Ave., Williamsburg, VA 23185
(800) 616-6164

communications@ncsc.org

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