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WHEREAS, the
Conference of Chief Justices (the Conference) has engaged in an
introspective process, the purpose of which was to define its role in the
administration of justice in the United States, its commonwealths and
territories; and
WHEREAS, members of
the Conference have reached a consensus
concerning the role of the Conference and desire to adopt a statement
formally describing the Conference's mission;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
IT RESOLVED that: The mission of the
Conference of Chief Justices is to improve the administration of justice
in the states, commonwealths and territories of the United States. The
Conference accomplishes this mission by the effective mobilization of the
collective resources of the highest judicial officers of the states,
commonwealths and territories to:
- develop,
exchange, and disseminate information and knowledge of value to state
judicial systems;
- educate, train
and develop leaders to become effective managers of state judicial
systems;
- promote the
vitality, independence and effectiveness of state
judicial systems;
- develop and
advance policies in support of common interests and shared values of
state judicial systems; and
- support adequate
funding and resources for the operations of the state courts.
Adopted by the
Conference of Chief Justices on February 23, 1995.
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