Public invited to provide feedback for long-term judicial system strategy Sept. 16
Interested individuals must register to reserve a spot on the meeting agenda or provide written comments using the public form at https://bit.ly/471YKpj. Once registered, they will be given Zoom coordinates for the meeting. The deadline to register for the meeting is September 15 at 5 p.m. There is no deadline to submit written comments.
Including a broad range of judicial system stakeholders, the Michigan Judicial Council (MJC) makes recommendations to the Michigan Supreme Court on matters pertinent to the administration of justice, including development of a strategic plan for the Michigan judicial branch and suggestions for proposals that would enhance the work of the courts.
The 2022-25 Strategic Agenda is set to expire at the end of this year, and the MJC is currently seeking public feedback as it works to develop its next three-year plan.
For additional information on the MJC, visit www.courts.michigan.gov/administration/special-initiatives/mjc.
‘Building AI Readiness in State Courts’ explored in webinar Sept. 17
This TRI/NCSC AI Policy Consortium webinar focuses on NCSC’s “AI Readiness for State Courts” guide, a new set of resources to help courts successfully integrate AI into their operations. The guide includes resources for courts along the spectrum of AI maturity, from courts that are just beginning to think about AI to courts that have already implemented AI projects.
The AI Readiness guide was developed by court leaders, court practitioners on the cutting edge of AI implementation, and experts in court technology, psychology, computer science, design, and law.
In this webinar, panelists from the AI Readiness workgroup will provide a demonstration of the guide, share how it was made, and discuss how it fits into the broader context of AI-related resources for the courts.
To register for the webinar, visit www.ncsc.org and click on “Education &?events.”
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