The administrative side of the court system is a critical, yet often-overlooked, aspect of our legal system. Our focus on case law and judicial decision-making can distract from the reality that the rules governing the legal system play such an important role in shaping our state law, along with the opinions of our judges and justices.
In an effort to spread awareness about the important role administrative factors, in particular the court’s rules, play in shaping our legal system, NJCJI is making this topic the subject of our annual Winter Policy Forum on March 15. This year’s event will feature a keynote address from Judge Glenn A. Grant, J.A.D., the Acting Administrative Director of New Jersey Courts.
NJCJI members, lawmakers and government officials, business leaders, and lawyers are invited to register to attend this event, which is being held on Tuesday, March 15, from Noon-1:30 PM, at the Trenton Country Club.