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District Task Force on Jails & Justice Publishes Phase I Report on Future of Corrections in DC
The Phase I report, released November 2019, includes feedback from nearly 2,000 community members and leaders in the criminal legal field, as well as the input and expertise from its 26 members. The Task Force was convened by the Council for Court Excellence and their partners the Vera Institute for Justice and National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens.


Join CCE at our Fall 2019 Bench-Bar-Media Dialogue Program!
Though the #MeToo movement first began in 2006 with activist Tarana Burke, it became a social media phenomenon in 2017, helping to spark a new wave of sexual harassment and assault disclosures. Today, #MeToo has left its mark on nearly every walk of American life – politics, business, Hollywood, academia, the judiciary, among countless others. And allegations are showing up in numerous ways, including news reports, social media posts, secret spreadsheets, or lawsuits.


Nominations for the 2020 Justice Potter Stewart Award are invited through October 25
The Council for Court Excellence is accepting nominations for the 2020 Justice Potter Stewart Award through Friday, October 25, 2019.


Community Town Hall on Jails & Justice in DC
The District Task Force on Jails and Justice, which CCE coordinates, is hosting a Town Hall on August 21 to give DC residents a chance to come and share their opinions and experiences with the Task Force members. Tell us what you think about building a new jail, funding services to meet community needs, and making our neighborhoods safer! Your voice is needed.


July 2019 Newsletter
Check out CCE's July newsletter to learn more about our current projects, updates on justice in the District, and ways you can get involved!


CCE on the Kojo Show
On July 26, 2019, CCE's Deputy Director, Emily Tatro, was a guest on WAMU's Kojo Nnandi show. Ms. Tatro was there to discuss CCE's reentry work, the challenges that men and women returning from incarceration face in the District, and some of the innovative programs that are working to help returning citizens get jobs and build professional skills.


April 2019 Newsletter
Check out CCE's latest newsletter to learn more about our current projects and ways you can get involved!


CCE Publishes New Guide to Help D.C. Residents Navigate Complex Legal Decisions
When Adults Need Help Making Decisions and Managing Daily Affairs, a guide that explains in non-technical language the resources that are available to people in the D.C. area who, because of illness, physical or intellectual disabilities, aging, injury or dementia, may need extra help when making important life decisions. This guide can help D.C. residents and family members, social workers, lawyers, and anyone who is seeking to support a loved one who may need assistance making legal, financial, educational, or medical decisions.

CCE Awarded 2019 Grant to Study Building a New Jail in D.C.
CCE to lead a citywide engagement effort to elevate community priorities as the District prepares to build a new correctional facility.


Tamika Tremaglio, Deloitte’s Greater Washington Managing Principal, Named CCE Chair
CCE is proud to announce that this summer the Board of Directors elected Tamika L. Tremaglio, Deloitte LLP’s Greater Washington Managing Principal, as its new chair for 2018-2020. Tremaglio replaces the Honorable Sven Erik Holmes, the Vice Chairman, Legal, Risk and Regulatory, and Chief Legal Officer for KPMG LLP, who has served as chair since July 2016. Tremaglio has expressed excitement to return to CCE after being introduced to the organization early in her career.


CCE Sends Letter to U.S. Senators on Need to fill DC Judicial Vacancies
On Monday, July 30, Irvin Nathan, in his capacity as President of the Council for Court Excellence, sent a letter to select members of the United States Senate to encourage their action in confirming judicial nominations for the D.C. Superior Court and the D.C. Court of Appeals.
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