Zach Zarnow
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05-10-2011 00:49:45
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One focus of 2Civility's Courthouse Professionalism Training is how court users are navigating a complex experience without the knowledge lawyers & judges take for granted. Investigative tools like these by National Center for State Courts make these considerations known. hubs.li/Q02x4tDx0
FYI for those interested in collegial courts (& meeting friends on elevators) — this new National Center for State Courts #TinyChat offers a concise overview of key points of Morgan Hazelton Michael Nelson & Rachael Hinkle’s *award winning* book, The Elevator Effect. Check it out: vimeo.com/951490873
What influences collegiality among judges? What impact does it have on decision-making? Learn about the new book, The Elevator Effect, in this brand new #TinyChat with Morgan Hazelton, Michael Nelson, and Rachael Hinkle. SLU LAW University at Buffalo School of Law Penn State Law vimeo.com/951490873
This National Center for State Courts #TinyChat episode discusses the findings of "The Elevator Effect: Contact and Collegiality in the American Judiciary," a report on how interpersonal interactions affect the way judges work and practical next steps for courts. hubs.li/Q02zTKVG0
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Excited to share this opportunity to build the AtJ research field: ABF Access to Justice Research Initiative Early-Career Workshop, guided by Faculty Director Alyx Mark. Please share widely! Focus is US/comparative research projects. Submissions due 8/16. american-bar-foundation.breezy.hr/p/477be7b8adc2…
The amazing Emily LaGratta has launched another court fairness challenge! These are so cool, so beneficial to participants, and totally free. Only 4 spots! Announcement w/details & application link: static1.squarespace.com/static/5d260fa…
In "Access to Justice as Access to Data," Georgetown Law Prof. Tanina Rostain discusses barriers created by inaccessible court data. She emphasizes making such data freely available for research to increase access to, and identify gaps in, our justice system. (1/2)
In our latest #TinyChat, Zach Zarnow and Danielle Hirsch talk with Sateesh Nori about his insightful book, Sheltered: Twenty Years in Housing Court. Sateesh offers an overview of the key topics covered in the book about housing, justice, and more. Watch now. vimeo.com/1008807781