- California Dependency Online Guide (CalDOG)
- Judicial Administration Fellowship Program
- Judicial Administration Certificate Program
Learn how Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) can help resolve disputes without a trial.
Find educational resources and materials for teaching and learning about the judicial branch and its role in our democracy.
Collaborative justice courts take a team approach to decision making, integrating social, judicial, and community resources.
Efforts to improve the courts are ongoing, and engaging with court leaders and the general public are top priorities.
Learn about programs and practices that enhance the quality of interpretation and increase the availability of qualified interpreters in the courts.
Managing Criminal Justice initiatives for the benefit of California courts, justice partners, and the public.
Find information and educational resources that address cases involving domestic violence in California.
Materials available for courts, court-based self-help programs, and other nonprofit providers of legal self-help services including sample instructional handouts, translations, program models and evaluation tools.
Learn how the Facilities program manages new construction, renovations, maintenance, and real estate for trial and appellate courts throughout the state.
Learn about programs that serve the diverse needs of children, youth, parents, families, and other users of the California courts.
This internship program prepares college graduates for future careers and work in public service.
JusticeCorps recruits and trains 250 diverse university students annually to serve in overburdened legal self-help centers throughout California.
Language access allows limited English proficient (LEP) individuals access to a wide range of services. As defined by the U.S. Department of Justice, LEP individuals are persons who do not speak English as their primary language and who may have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English.
Learn about policies and programs that help ensure the highest quality of justice for California’s Native American communities.