The Kansas judicial branch launched Monday a new portal aimed at streamlining and updating the admissions process for prospective Kansas attorneys. Read more: https://buff.ly/wP2YclM #KSCourts
Kansas Office of Judicial Administration
Government Administration
Topeka, KS 824 followers
The Kansas judicial branch is always working to improve the system of justice the people created in their Constitution.
About us
Kansas courts were created by the state Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially. The Kansas Office of Judicial Administration provides a broad range of legal, financial, technology, management, administrative, and program support services to state courts. The office is responsible for carrying out Supreme Court policies, as well as state statutes that relate to state expenditures for district court operations. Other duties maybe prescribed by law or specified by the Supreme Court.
- Website
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https://www.kscourts.gov
External link for Kansas Office of Judicial Administration
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Topeka, KS
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1861
Locations
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Primary
301 SW 10th Avenue
Topeka, KS 66612, US
Employees at Kansas Office of Judicial Administration
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Shelley Sutton
Director of CLE and Attorney Registration
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Loretta Dorn
Retired from Department of Chemistry at Fort Hays State University. Starting new career in court reporting and captioning.
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Sarah Hoskinson
Chief of Access to Justice Initiatives - Kansas Judicial Branch
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Becky Kester
Grants Specialist, Kansas Office of Judicial Administration
Updates
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You’ve gone to trial for an eviction, now what happens? Our After the Eviction Trial video can help answer your questions. Watch it and the rest of our eviction process videos at https://buff.ly/yk3JUIJ. #KSCourts #SelfHelpSaturday #AccessToJustice
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Thank you to the students who visited the Kansas Judicial Center yesterday to take part in the 2025 Kansas #CivicsGames. We are proud to host this event organized by the Kansas Press Association with support from the Kansas State Department of Education #KSCourts Photos: https://buff.ly/Me3xfV2
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@NAWJ reports there were 6,056 women judges in state courts in 2024, or about 34%. In Kansas, 35% of our state court judges are women. We honor them today, on International Day of Women Judges. #WomenInJustice #WomenForJustice #KSCourts
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Are you facing an eviction trial? We’ve published a new video series to give general information about what landlords and tenants can expect at an eviction trial. Find the video and more eviction resources at https://buff.ly/jl1ZIdF. #KSCourts #AccessToJustice #SelfHelpSaturday
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The Kansas Supreme Court is accepting public comment on proposed amendments to the rule requiring municipal courts to provide periodic reports to the Office of Judicial Administration. Public comments can be submitted until 5 p.m. Thursday, April 3. #KSCourts Read: https://buff.ly/TAgbDNo
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Elicia Davidson, managing court reporter in the 18th Judicial District, was elected president of the Kansas Court Reporters Association by the association membership. #KSCourts Read: https://buff.ly/4h04SzJ
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Elicia Davidson, managing court reporter in the 18th Judicial District, was elected president of the Kansas Court Reporters Association by the association membership. #KSCourts Read: https://buff.ly/4h04SzJ
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We finish Black History Month highlighting notable Black attorneys in Kansas with an article from KAKE News. Judge Karen Arnold-Burger provides her insight into the research she's conducted on notable attorneys in Kansas' history.
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Chief Justice Marla Luckert signed an administrative order today creating an ad hoc committee to study the use of artificial intelligence in the Kansas legal system. The 21-member Ad Hoc Artificial Intelligence Committee represents different roles in the Kansas court system and include representatives from the legal and legal-technology professions. #KSCourts Read: https://buff.ly/3DknoVx
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