Courts are using #AI to build trust and improve access to justice.
@AZCourts’ new AI avatars, Victoria and Daniel, simplify legal language to help the public understand #court rulings—making justice more accessible, transparent, and user-friendly.
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Congratulations to Judge Maria Elena Cruz who was just named as an Arizona Supreme Court Justice by @GovernorHobbs. Judge Cruz has served more than 20 years on Arizona’s courts—getting her start in Yuma County, then the Court of Appeals, and now the state Supreme Court!
This week in history: First version of Arizona State Constitution was signed on Dec. 9, 1910 by Constitutional Convention members but was vetoed by President Taft. He later approved amended version and Arizona became the 48th state on Feb. 14, 1912. More: https://t.co/m80upL8TLf
Election day is just around the corner! Be prepared by reviewing a simple breakdown from the AZ Judicial Performance Review that shows how local judges are performing. Find out more about judges you'll see on the ballot here: https://t.co/wxMIqhd4Lh (https://t.co/ljxVtOPUhd)
EVENT: The Arizona Supreme Court (@AZCourts) will hold oral arguments during its annual visit to @uarizonalaw next week on Oct. 30, 2024.
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Have you gotten your early voting ballot? Stay informed this election season with help from the Arizona Judicial Performance Review! The commission provides information about judges you can expect to see on your ballot. More: https://t.co/wxMIqhd4Lh (https://t.co/ljxVtOPUhd)
Early voting is underway in Arizona! The Arizona Judicial Performance Review helps break down how judges are performing so you can be informed before casting your vote. Find more about the judges you'll see on the ballot here: https://t.co/wxMIqhd4Lh (https://t.co/ljxVtOPUhd)
"I've always viewed the judiciary as such an important cornerstone of democracy itself," Chief Justice Timmer said in her recent interview with @NickCiletti. "I want people to remember that this is their court system." https://t.co/AfEkGi7x9d
It's almost early voting time in Arizona! 🗳️ The Arizona Judicial Performance Review is helping you stay informed this election season, providing information about the judges you'll see on your ballot. Find out more here: https://t.co/wxMIqhdCAP (https://t.co/ljxVtOQs6L)
Early voting starts next week! Get ready with help from the Arizona Judicial Performance Review. The Commission helps break down how judges are performing so you can be informed! ✍️Find more on the judges you'll see on the ballot: https://t.co/wxMIqhd4Lh (https://t.co/ljxVtOPUhd)
Dave Byers, Director of the AZ Supreme Court’s Administrative Office of the Courts was today recognized for 45 years of service! His service to the courts began in 1978, leading a team of four. Today, the team has grown to more than 430 employees. Thanks & congratulations, Dave!
"Together, let us honor the legacy of our Constitution and reaffirm our commitment to the values it represents. Happy Constitution Day!"
Read Chief Justice Timmer's full statement here: https://t.co/P998axbuj6
“Arizona ranks 49th among the states in the number of lawyers per capita," notes Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer. "This will be one of several steps we are taking to provide more legal services for Arizonans.” https://t.co/nLzdkM6r4z
Good reminder from @mcsoaz to keep an eye out for jury scams and remember that law enforcement will not call Arizona residents to collect fees for the courts: https://t.co/qTOajMVgnr
Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer officially takes the reins as Chief Justice this week. Her five-year term includes priorities like restoring lost public trust and confidence—and she walks us through her plan in her op-ed featured today in @azcentral: https://t.co/fivLGZCqLi
Today, the Arizona Supreme Court (@AZCourts) held a ceremony to mark the Passing of the Gavel. We are pleased to join in recognizing two of our esteemed ASU Law alums.
We were pleased to welcome ASU Law alum (JD, 2001) and @AZCourts Justice William Montgomery for a lunch and learn event yesterday at ASU Law.
Justice Montgomery spoke to students about the significance of informed citizens and civic engagement.
Juries form the bedrock of the American system of justice.
For those who have ignored or failed to respond to their jury summons, @courtpio will hold a series of hearings on Oct. 20 to seek answers from these community members.
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