Courts need Empirical Data about their Users Post author By Margaret Post categories In Access to Justice, Concepts & Ideas, Project Subject, Project Type A drawn dispatch from this week’s National Association for Court Management– from the plenary on how we might use evaluative frameworks to improve how courts perform. Post date 07/11/2017 Tags access to justice, court innovation, empirical study, NACM Post navigation ←Previous post:Is the user experience of going into a court building like dying?→Next post:Happier Court Professionals <--> Better Litigant Experience 3 Comments Wonderful drawings from the IACA-NACM conference! You have captured key points very well. Nice job on the cartoons; esp. the messages contained therein, Margaret. Great drawings of the IACA – NACM Conference. Very lively and informative. Congratulations! Vladimir Freitas IACA President
Great drawings of the IACA – NACM Conference. Very lively and informative. Congratulations! Vladimir Freitas IACA President
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Wonderful drawings from the IACA-NACM conference! You have captured key points very well.
Nice job on the cartoons; esp. the messages contained therein, Margaret.
Great drawings of the IACA – NACM Conference. Very lively and informative. Congratulations!
Vladimir Freitas
IACA President