How Do We Navigate the Tension Between Cities and Municipal Courts?
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March 18, 2025, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode
The relationship between cities and their municipal courts is often marked by underlying tension. While courts must function independently, their close ties to city governments can create friction over revenue, resources, and oversight.
Underfunded municipal courts frequently struggle with case backlogs, understaffing, and limited access to justice. Judicial independence and the autonomy of other elected officials, such as the Clerk of Court, can also be at risk when city governments exert influence over judicial appointments, salaries, or case outcomes. This interference undermines the courts' ability to serve as impartial arbiters of the law.
This month we will explore the tension between cities and municipal courts. We will also discuss how municipal courts can navigate these challenges.
Today’s Panelists
• Lizzie Alipaz, Court Clerk and Deputy Town Clerk for the Town of Timnath, Colorado
• Lori Tyack, elected Clerk of Court for the Franklin County Municipal Court in Columbus, Ohio and
• MiHa Kapaki, Court Administrator for the Grays Harbor County District Court in Montesano, Washington
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