Danielle E. Hirsch

Managing Director, Court Consulting Division, National Center for State Court

Danielle Hirsch is Managing Director of the Access to Justice Team, Court Consulting Services, National Center for State Courts. In that capacity, Danielle is working to develop, guide and implement policies and procedures of court consulting operations to ensure success, high-quality work aimed at expanding access to justice for people without lawyers, people with limited English proficiency, and people with disabilities in need of accommodations in state and local courts. Danielle directs a number of important NCSC and Conference of Chief Justice/Conference of State Court Administrator Initiatives with her fantastic team of colleagues, including the $11M Eviction Diversion Initiative, CORA, and the Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators’ (CCJ/COSCA) Committee on Legal Education and Admissions Reform (CLEAR), the CCJ/COSCA Access and Fairness and Civil Justice Committees, and the CCJ/COSCA Fees, Fines, and Bail Practices Taskforce. In addition, Danielle is the co-creator and a co-host of Tiny Chats.

Before joining NCSC, Danielle was the Assistant Director of Civil Justice Division of the Administrative Office of Illinois, where Danielle was responsible for leading and managing the judicial branch’s work to promote, facilitate and enhance access to justice in Illinois with a particular emphasis on efforts to remove barriers and increase the ease of interacting with courts by persons who cannot afford lawyers to represent their interests and needs.  Before joining the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts, Danielle served as the Executive Director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice and the Director of Advocacy at The Chicago Bar Foundation. Among many highlights of her work, Danielle developed and managed an innovative new program, Illinois JusticeCorps, which places college and law students in courthouses to provide procedural assistance to people without lawyers. At the beginning of her career, Danielle clerked for the Honorable William Wayne Justice of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas and Justice ZM Yacoob of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.

Danielle brings a broad range of relevant experience to the NCSC. Danielle has authored numerous articles in law reviews, bar journals and other publications and is frequently called upon to speak at court, legal, academic, and nonprofit meetings and events.

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