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Monday, 17th December 2007
Future Trends in the State Courts
Future Trends in the State Courts
Source: National Center for the State Courts
The National Center for State Courts has published Future Trends in State Courts 2007, the latest in its long-running “Report on Trends in the State Courts” series. This book, which is produced annually by NCSC’s Knowledge and Information Service, helps to make courts more aware of important trends in society and judicial administration that could affect court operations—and public trust and confidence in the judicial system.
Each edition of Future Trends tries to spark discussion in the courts about important issues. The 2007 edition opens with just such a discussion about one of the most pressing issues facing the courts: how to approach “The Future.” Three prominent futurists—Clem Bezold of the Institute for Alternative Futures, Jim Dator of the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, and Glen Hiemstra of Futurist.com—join NCSC’s Kathy Mays Coleman and Thomas Clarke and the Arizona Superior Court’s Noreen Sharp in a moderated “blog” about the status of futures studies in the courts. The panel, with the guidance of moderator Chuck Ericksen, past vice president of NCSC’s Institute for Court Management, discusses many important questions, such as “Why is it so difficult for courts to sustain futures planning?” and “How far forward should courts cast their visions?”
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