CONFERENCE OF STATE COURT ADMINISTRATORS
COSCA Resolution III
Affirming the Support of the National Consortium of Task Forces and Commissions on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts
WHEREAS, the Conference of State Court Administrators, along with the Conference of Chief Justices, has established a Committee on Access to and Fairness in the Courts because the principle of equal treatment of all persons before the law is essential to the very concept of justice; and
WHEREAS, on November 30, 2001, at its Midyear Meeting, COSCA adopted a policy statement: “State Courts’ Responsibility to Address Issues of Racial and Ethnic Fairness” that recommended strategies, urged CCJ/COSCA to take a leadership role and maintain visibility on this important issue; and
WHEREAS, the National Consortium on Task Forces and Commissions on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts (National Consortium) was established in 1988 and its primary purpose is to provide participating groups and individuals an opportunity to discuss and share research and program activities relating to their common mandate to determine the existence of bias in the courts and to recommend and implement action to overcome it; and
WHEREAS, membership in the National Consortium is open to representatives from states that have established racial and ethnic bias task forces or commissions, bar organizations, local state court organizations with racial/ethnic bias components, and individual members; and
WHEREAS, the National Center for State Courts has served as the National Consortium’s secretariat and provided direct and in-kind support to this organization since its inception; and
WHEREAS, the National Consortium, through the National Center for State Courts, has provided technical assistance and consultation to state court systems on inquiries regarding racial and ethnic bias in the courts;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Conference reaffirms the principles embodied in its 2001 Racial and Ethnic Fairness White Paper and supports the National Consortium’s activities and its efforts to promote these principles; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Conference urges the establishment in those states that have not already done so to establish task forces or commissions on racial and ethnic bias.
Adopted by the Conference of State Court Administrators at their 2003 Midyear Meeting
December 12, 2003.
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