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Improving the Halls of Justice

Anne Broderick Botteri '82Anne Broderick Botteri ’82, executive director at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, has been named to the Citizens Commission on Justice in the 21st Century. The commission will consist of 60 to 70 members comprised largely of non-lawyer citizens and have representatives of the bench, bar, and court staff as well as representatives of the legislative and executive branches. Chief Justice John T. Broderick and his colleagues created the citizens commission to reform the judicial system to meet future challenges. With the commission’s input, Broderick will have substantial public proposals that will assist the judicial system in confronting potential obstacles and remaining efficient, affordable and accessible.

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