THE COURT SPACE INNOVATION reDESIGN CHALLENGE
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, courts across the nation have recognized a need to implement innovative practices to increase access to adjudication and court services using technology and new service initiatives. As a result, many are considering how their spaces could better support these new ways of conducting business. Looking for progressive innovators, NCSC submitted a nationwide COURT SPACE INNOVATION reDESIGN CHALLENGE to highlight 12 court projects as models of new promising practices in the state courts community.
INNOVATORS BY THEME
INNOVATORS BY STATE
ALASKA | 4th Judicial District, Rabinowitz Courthouse
ARIZONA | Mohave County Superior Court
ARKANSAS | Mississippi County Courthouse
FLORIDA | 17th Judicial Circuit Court
INDIANA | Adams County Circuit and Superior Courts, Adams County Judicial Center
INDIANA | Marion County Superior & Circuit Courts, Community Justice Campus (CJC Indy)
MINNESOTA | Clay County District Court
NEW YORK | Columbia County Supreme Court Courtroom 212 Remodel
UTAH | Salt Lake City Justice Court
UTAH | 2nd Judicial District, Davis County Second District Courthouse Project
WASHINGTON | Olympia Municipal Court
WEST VIRGINIA | Intermediate Court of Appeals
The COURT SPACE INNOVATION reDESIGN CHALLENGE was conducted by NCSC under the guidance of the CCJ/COSCA Pandemic Rapid Response Team and made possible by a grant from the State Justice Institute.