Court associations gear up for a season of learning

The National Association for Court Management (NACM) will hold its annual conference in New Orleans July 21 to 25, with the theme “Leadership Opportunities and Challenges for our Nation’s Courts: Leading Leaders into the New Tomorrow.” The keynote speaker will discuss moving from a tactical thinker to a strategic leader. Leadership, artificial intelligence, court technology, strategic planning, and protection of the third branch of government are among the topics. This conference also offers a livestream option.

The National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks (NCACC) hosts its 51st annual meeting and conference in Burlington, Vt., starting August 4.

The National Association of Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) will convene in Denver, on August 25. The theme is “Leading in Times of Unprecedented Change.” This three-day event is devoted to leadership, governance, team-building, and key issues confronting trial court presiding judges, court executive officers, and leadership teams,  in unified, general, or limited jurisdiction courts.

The National Association of State Judicial Educators (NASJE) conference is September 8-11 in Tempe, Ariz. The conference will include networking and educational events and breakout sessions covering gamification strategies, course development, innovative uses of technology, and more.

The American Judges Association (AJA) will meet October 5-10 in New Orleans. Topics include artificial intelligence, constitutional law, emerging technologies, legal research, stalking in the digital age, and others.

The Conference of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeal (CCJSCA) and the National College of Probate Judges (NCPJ) round out the season with annual conferences in mid-November in Monterey, Calif., and Gulf Shores, Ala., respectively. At the NCPJ conference, educational sessions will cover diminished capacity, elder abuse and fraud, estate planning for cyber property, and more.

In most instances, both members and non-members are welcome to attend. Check with each association to confirm registration information, agendas, and attendance policies.

A full list of NCSC’s association partners is available at www.ncsc.org/about-us/associations-and-partners.

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