New Material on Appellate Judicial Peformance Evaluation from IAALS

Recognizing that appellate Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) programs have largely been patterned after programs for trial judges, IAALS has developed recommendations and tools for evaluating the performance of appellate judges that are tailored to those judges’ unique role and responsibilities.

These recommended tools are the product of two years’ work, which included a national conference that brought together stakeholders from around the country; an expert task force of appellate judges, JPE program coordinators, and legal academics; focus groups with appellate judges and attorneys; and cognitive interviews of potential respondents to JPE surveys.

You can find the new material here.

 

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