This summer, clerk magistrates and court professionals from across the state gathered at the 2025 National Association for Court Management (NACM) Annual Conference, a landmark event celebrating NACM’s 40th Anniversary, focused on advancing court innovation, strengthening professional development...
Kelly Riley, Director of the Office of Dispute Resolution, partnered with Marya Kolman, Manager of the Dispute Resolution Section of the Supreme Court of Ohio, to discuss how alternative dispute resolution (ADR) promotes access to justice and procedural fairness. These concepts are important as...
The Hall County Courthouse opened its doors for an afternoon of fun, back-to-school supplies, and shopping spree giveaways during ‘Meet the Judges: Family Fun Day,’ an event designed for system-involved youth in need. For some young people served by state probation, court can feel intimidating. This...
Annual Caseload and Weighted Caseload Reports for Nebraska's District, County, and Separate Juvenile courts have been uploaded to the Judicial Branch Website. Caseload statistics demonstrate the volume of cases in each jurisdiction and the changes that occur over time. Data are useful in determining...
Chawnta Durham of North Platte was appointed as a district court judge for the 11th Judicial District of Nebraska (Arthur, Chase, Dawson, Dundy, Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hayes, Hitchcock, Hooker, Keith, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Perkins, Red Willow, and Thomas counties) on August 11, 2025. The...
Nebraska’s Judicial Branch took the national stage in July when two of its leaders overlapped in top roles representing the country’s highest state court organizations. At the Conference of Chief Justices’ annual meeting in Maine, Nebraska Court of Appeals Judge Frankie Moore attended in her...
Just over two hundred law students sat for the Nebraska State Bar Exam on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, and Wednesday, July 30, 2025. Many Administrative Office of the Courts and Probation employee-volunteers were on-hand to assist exam staff and serve as test proctors. Testing was held at the Cornhusker...
In collaboration with Omaha Parks and Recreation, the Douglas County Probation Office recently took part in a clean-up initiative at Hanscom Park in Omaha. The event brought together Sixteen clients and nine probation staff to pick up litter, trim trees, and help enhance the beauty of the public...
The Douglas County Young Adult Court celebrated graduation, on August 6, 2025, at the Douglas County Courthouse in Omaha. Judge James Masteller presided over the ceremony. The court recognized the graduates’ successful completion of an intensive program that encompassed comprehensive mental health...
On May 5, 2025, Douglas County Probation and Sarpy County Probation joined forces to support Project Harmony, an organization dedicated to helping children and families impacted by abuse and neglect. Together, they donated over 400 items to aid in Project Harmony’s mission. Project Harmony offers a...