Judicial Nominating Commission begins process for selecting nominees for Supreme Court vacancy
Judicial Branch Launches Simplified and More Convenient Juror Notification
The Iowa Judicial Branch has launched a new juror notification process. Beginning today, prospective jurors in Iowa will no longer receive a paper juror questionnaire in the mail with a summons to report for jury duty. Instead, prospective jurors will receive a post card with information on how to complete the questionnaire online.
Chief Judge Danilson Retirement Ceremony December 14, 2018
On Friday, December 14, the Iowa Court of Appeals will hold a special ceremony to mark the retirement of Chief Judge David R. Danilson.
Justice Daryl Hecht to Resign
Today, Iowa Supreme Court Justice Daryl Hecht, Sloan, announced his intention to resign from the supreme court December 13, 2018.
Iowa Court of Appeals Chief Judge David Danilson to Retire
Iowa Court of Appeals Chief Judge David R. Danilson, Pleasant Hill, announced his retirement. Judge Danilson, will retire January 4, 2019. He was appointed to the Iowa Court of Appeals in 2009.
Information about Iowa Judges and Judicial Retention Election
Iowa voters can find information about the professional qualifications and background of every judge on the November 6 retention ballot at the Iowa Judicial Branch website—www.iowacourts.gov.
Iowa Supreme Court Justices to Meet with Red Oak Area Students
On Wednesday, October 10, justices of the Iowa Supreme Court will meet with students from five Red Oak area schools to discuss the Iowa judicial system and the role of the courts in Iowa
Iowa Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments in Red Oak
On Tuesday, October 9, the Iowa Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Red Oak, Iowa.
Special Iowa Supreme Court Constitution Day Program for Iowa High Schools
The Iowa Judicial Branch will join the Iowa Department of Education and The Iowa State Bar Association to present a Constitution Day program for Iowa high school students on Tuesday, September 18.