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Court RENOvations not only highlights the NCJFCJ's efforts from its headquarters in Reno, NV, but also how the organization helps reshape our nation's courts to better serve families and communities. Hosted by NCJFCJ team members, each episode spotlights the judges, court professionals, and changemakers reimagining justice in bold, innovative ways. Join us as we explore what it takes to build a mo... more

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Latest Episodes

Nevada Judges Egan Walker and Jennifer Klapper join the podcast to discuss their participation in the vision and development of Nevada's Judicial Resource Center on Firearms. Judge Susan Carbon weighs in with historical perspective, recalling the sig... more

Judge Douglas Johnson (ret.), Director Katherine Lucero, and Judge Beth Dixon join the podcast to examine strategies for maintaining momentum, scaling success, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement in court systems nationwide.

Judge Leonard Edwards (ret.) and Judge Michael Key join the podcast to share innovative practices and policies adopted by Model Courts and how data can help address persistent challenges in the child welfare system.

Director Michael Nash, Judge Ernestine Gray (ret.), and Director Katherine Lucero join the podcast to dive into the power of multidisciplinary collaboration. This episode highlights how court teams, agency leaders, and community partners work togethe... more

Judge Sharon McCully (ret.), Judge Ernestine Gray (ret.), Judge Stephen Rubin (ret.), and Dr. Sophia Gatowski join the podcast to discuss the origins of the Model Court Movement, exploring how it began, the visionaries who led the way, and the transf... more

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Judge Egan Walker
Judge in two departments of the Second Judicial District Court of the state of Nevada
Second Judicial District Court, Nevada
Episode: Episode 5: Launching the Judicial Resource Center on Firearms - Judges Envision a New and Needed Resource
Judge Jennifer Klapper
Justice of the Peace and juvenile DCFS hearing magistrate
Fifth Judicial District Court, Nevada
Episode: Episode 5: Launching the Judicial Resource Center on Firearms - Judges Envision a New and Needed Resource
Judge Susan Carbon
Past president of the NCJFCJ and served as Director of the Office on Violence Against Women
New Hampshire Circuit Court
Episode: Episode 5: Launching the Judicial Resource Center on Firearms - Judges Envision a New and Needed Resource
Judge Leonard Edwards
Consultant, educator, and trainer for judges in California and across the US. Served as a Superior Court Judge for 26 years.
Former Superior Court Judge in Santa Clara County, California
Episode: Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Judge Michael Key
Senior judge serving in Georgia, involved in the juvenile court system and a registered mediator.
Juvenile Court Judge in Troup County, Georgia
Episode: Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Judge Ernestine Gray
Past president who served the Orleans Parish in Louisiana for over 35 years and led a model court initiative.
Orleans Parish, Louisiana
Episode: Episode 2: Stronger Together: Advancing Collaboration and Leadership in Child Welfare Courts
Director Michael Nash
Past president currently leading the Los Angeles County Office of Child Protection and previous presiding judge of LA County Juvenile Court.
Los Angeles County Office of Child Protection
Episode: Episode 2: Stronger Together: Advancing Collaboration and Leadership in Child Welfare Courts
Director Katherine Lucero
Legal expert with over two decades in family, dependency, and juvenile justice courts, currently leading the Office of Youth and Community Restoration.
Office of Youth and Community Restoration
Episode: Episode 2: Stronger Together: Advancing Collaboration and Leadership in Child Welfare Courts

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Episode 4: The Next 30 Years
Q: How do you address funding gaps and stigma in implementing change?
By working collaboratively with non-profits, supporting medication-assisted treatment, and communicating successes both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Episode 4: The Next 30 Years
Q: What does it take to maintain court reform and momentum and keep that spirit of innovation alive?
Celebrating successes, being generous with praise, collaborating with experts, and maintaining a focus on continuous learning and adaptation.
Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Q: What is one piece of data that has most changed how you think about child welfare in the juvenile court?
The number of removals as an act of last resort has been a significant data point that shapes the judges' approach to child welfare.
Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Q: What advice would you give to judges seeking to engage in advocacy or policy change?
Organize with colleagues to regularly discuss policy changes and have a legislative committee to effectively communicate with legislators.
Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Q: How do you use data to inform your decisions or track outcomes?
Data informs systemic practices, where judges review reports from various stakeholders to assess outcomes and trends in foster care and court practices.

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