The Judicial Authority and Administration microsite includes articles and links related to judicial authority, administration, and structure in North Carolina. It is intended primarily for judges but may be useful to lawyers as well. The site provides information about topics that do not fit neatly into standard categories of criminal and civil law and procedure, though there certainly is overlap. The articles collected here have more to do with a judge's administrative duties, or the authority to control the courtroom and manage cases, or the structure of the court system.
Authority Over Courtroom and Cases
- Inherent Authority (Feb. 2014)
- Trial Court Authority to Issue Orders In Chambers (March 2020)
- Access to Court Records in North Carolina and Judicial Privilege (June 2012)
- Free Speech Rights in Courthouses (Nov. 2012)
- Closing Court Proceedings in North Carolina (Nov. 2012)
- Public Access to North Carolina Court Records (Nov. 2012)
- Limiting Comments On and Reporting About North Carolina Proceedings (Nov. 2012)
Court Organization
- Without Favor, Denial or Delay
Report of the Commission for the Future of Justice and the Courts in North Carolina (Dec. 1996) - Pandemic Emergency Bench Book for North Carolina Judges
N.C. Administrative Office of the Courts (August 2009) - Changes in Judicial and Prosecutorial Districts 1965-2010 (Sept. 2014)
- Legislative Acts Defining Judicial and Prosecutorial Districts from 1965 through 2014 (Sept. 2014)
- Filling Vacancies in Judicial Department Offices (Jan. 2015)
- History of North Carolinea Judicial Elections (Aug. 2020)
Faculty Coordinators
Public Officials - Courts and Judicial Administration Roles
Topics - Courts and Judicial Administration