New Member Spotlight, Marquez Gibson, Clerk of Court for Two Federally Recognized Tribes in California – The Rincon Brand of Luiseño Indians &  The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake

In addition to his role as a Clerk of Court, Marquez Gibson also does consulting work for a Tribe in Arizona. He has worked with Tribal Court systems for two years.  Marquez joined the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians Civil Trial Court and Court of Appeals in 2024. In addition to the Rincon Court system, he

NCACC Presentation Summaries – Annual Conference New Mexico 2025 – Court Security Presentation  

by Lisa Howell (AZ) Nathan Hall, NCSC Principal Consultant, led an informative session on Practical Solutions and Best Practices for Court Building Security.  Outlining the history of attacks on courts, as well as various state initiatives to deal with court security issues, he provided guidance on the elements of a successful court security program.  He discussed five

NCACC Presentation Summaries – Annual Conference New Mexico 2025 – Interdisciplinary Panel- Federal, State, & Tribal Courts Summary  

by Kristen R. Edwards (NM) This is a summary of the interdisciplinary panel of judges and legal experts from various jurisdictions, including the Navajo Nation and Santa Ana Pueblo, who discussed collaboration between federal, state, and tribal courts.  The panelists were: Megan Scanlon (VA Moderator); Hon. Timothy Tymkovich (10th Cir. COA); Hon. C.J. David K. Thomson

NCACC Presentation Summaries – Annual Conference New Mexico 2025 – Access to Justice Presentation

by Paul Tuttle (MA) Conference attendees were treated to a compelling discussion on expanding access to justice. The panel, moderated by John Tomasino (FL), featured Hon. C. Shannon Bacon, New Mexico Supreme Court Justice; Torri A. Jacobus, Director of Statewide Equity, Inclusion, and Justice at the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts; Grace Spulak, Principal Court Management Consultant

NCACC Presentation Summaries – Annual Conference New Mexico 2025 – Artificial Intelligence: Insights from Prof. David Rubenstein

by Daniel Brubaker (MI) Professor Rubenstein began by explaining that the adoption of AI in the workplace is evolving from a personal choice to a professional necessity—and it may soon become unavoidable. He reminded us that AI primarily functions as a statistical pattern identifier – it is essentially a predictive tool that anticipates the next