Judicial Council of Georgia schedules virtual meeting for February 13

Nels S.D. Peterson,  Chief Justice of the Judicial Council of Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts
Nels S.D. Peterson, Chief Justice of the Judicial Council of Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts - Judicial Council of Georgia Administrative Office of the Courts
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The Judicial Council of Georgia, led by Chief Justice Nels S.D. Peterson, is scheduled to hold a General Session via virtual teleconference on Friday, February 13, 2026. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. and can be viewed live on the Judicial Council of Georgia’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/judicialcouncilofgeorgia.

During this session, the Council plans to review reports from various committees such as Legislation, Budget, Judicial Security, Technology, ARPA Funding, and Grants.

The Judicial Council consists of 28 members who meet multiple times each year to address policy and administrative issues related to the judiciary. It includes judges from appellate and trial courts across Georgia as well as a representative from the State Bar of Georgia. Additional details about the council and information regarding the upcoming meeting—including its agenda and supporting materials—are available at https://jcaoc.georgiacourts.gov/judicial-council/.



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