Texas Judicial Council
The Texas Judicial Council (TJC) was created in 1929 by the 41st Legislature to continuously study and report on the organization and practices of the Texas Judicial Branch. TJC is the policy-making body for the state judiciary.
The Council studies methods to simplify judicial procedures, expedite court business, and better administer justice. It examines the work accomplished by the courts and submits recommendations for improvement of the system to the Legislature, the Governor and the Supreme Court. The Council receives and considers input from judges, public officials, members of the bar, and citizens.
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids, services, or special accommodations are requested to contact Kelly Thibodeau at 512.936.7554 or Kelly.Thibodeau@txcourts.gov no later than five (5) business days prior to the meeting date to make appropriate arrangements.