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  2. Judicial Innovation Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Innovation Fellowship Logo The Judicial Innovation Fellowship' is a technology policy fellowship that places technologists in state, local, tribal and territorial courts. [ 1 ] Tech experts and professionals spend one year with a court focused on improving court administration to the benefit of the public.

  3. Supreme Court of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The SC Public Information Office announced the opening on March 1, 2024 the creation of a One-stop shop housing the Judicial Records office, Fiscal Management and Budget Office and the Office of the Bar Confidant. It is a part of the Supreme Court's Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations.

  4. Center for Justice Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Court Innovation grew out of an experiment in judicial problem-solving. The Midtown Community Court was created in 1993 to address low-level charges around Times Square. [9] The Midtown Court responds creatively, seeking sentences that are restorative to the victim, defendant, and community. [10]

  5. Senior Advisor to the President of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Planning Policy January 20, 1993 – November 7, 1998 [1] Democratic: George Stephanopoulos (born 1961) Strategic Planning Policy June 7, 1993 – December 10, 1996 [2] Sidney Blumenthal (born 1948) Political Affairs Communications Policy August 19, 1997 – January 20, 2001 [3] Doug Sosnik (born 1959) Political Affairs Strategic ...

  6. Litigation strategy - Wikipedia

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    The strategic goal may be the verdict, or the damages or sentence awarded in the case. Alternatively, in the case of impact litigation (also known as strategic litigation) the goal may be more far-reaching, such as setting legal precedent , affecting consumer-safety standards , or reshaping the public's perception of a societal issue. [ 1 ]

  7. Jennifer D. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Drechsel Bailey is a retired American judge who served for 30 years in Florida's Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court in Miami-Dade County.She is recognized nationally, statewide, and locally for her work on improving justice in the civil litigation system through studying, understanding, and implementing effective changes to court and judicial case management.

  8. Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Strategic Plan has defined the vision, mission, values, and core functions of the Nepalese judiciary, which are as follows: Vision To establish a system of justice that is independent, competent, inexpensive, speedy, and easily accessible to the public and worthy of public trust and thereby to transform the concept of the rule of law and ...

  9. Models of judicial decision making - Wikipedia

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    Models of judicial decision making are developed by researchers and scholars to provide an explanation for the votes of United States Supreme Court Justices. With the Supreme Court holding such importance in the American legal and political system, researchers, scholars, and court-watchers have long tried to understand the motivations of its ...