'Gender-Inclusive Language for Courts' focus of webinar

The National Center for State Courts will present a webinar on "Gender-Inclusive Language for Courts" Wednesday, March 15, from 3 to 4 p.m. via Zoom.

How can courts be thoughtful in their approach to using gender-inclusive language in their communications, forms, and proceedings?

The legal profession has long valued grammatical precision and celebrates the wordsmithing ability of its field. One way that courts and legal practitioners can be more precise is by using the correct gender of an individual.

Gender inclusivity is not a new concept for the courts; however, it is time to expand that work past the binary. This webinar is an opportunity to learn about gender-inclusive language and how courts can use it in their communications, forms, and proceedings.

Speaking at the webinar will be Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Gonzalez (he/him); August Hieber (they/them), senior program manager, Administrative Office, Illinois Courts; and moderator Andy Wirkus (he/him), court management consultant, NCSC.

To register for the program, visit www.ncsc.org and click on "webinars."