Wisconsin Court System
Judiciary
Madison, Wisconsin
Government
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The administrative structure of the court system is detailed in Article VII, section 4(3) of the Wisconsin Constitution, Statute (758.19) and Supreme Court Rule (SCR) Chapter 70. The chief justice is the administrative head of the judicial system, exercising authority according to procedures adopted by the Supreme Court. The structure is analogous to a corporation, with the chief justice as the chair of the board, the other justices as the board of directors, and the director of state courts as the chief operating officer. For administrative purposes, the circuit courts are divided into ten judicial administrative districts. The judicial business in each district is supervised by a chief judge selected by the Supreme Court. Each district also has a district court administrator who is a permanent employee of the Director of State Courts Office who in turn is assisted by a court management assistant. The district court administrators' offices are generally located in the largest city in the respective district.Skills We're Looking For
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