Plain Talk

654: 'We have some challenges coming up' (Audio)

Nov 12, 2025
Jon Jensen, the Chief Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court, shares insights as he prepares to step down from his chief role while continuing his term. He discusses the state's heavy judicial workload, with judges handling diverse cases and a staggering 160,000 to 180,000 annually. Jensen highlights technological advancements, including remote hearings and digital records. He also addresses the importance of improving judicial pay for diversity and the challenges of managing rising caseloads, reflecting on his impactful leadership.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
ANECDOTE

Stepped Down After Family Health And Injury

  • Jon Jensen cited family health and a recent accident (seven broken ribs) as reasons to step down as chief justice.
  • He plans to finish his current Supreme Court term but wants to spend more time with his spouse and brother.
INSIGHT

Courts Face Massive, Generalist Caseloads

  • North Dakota judges handle 160,000–180,000 cases yearly with only 55 district judges, creating heavy, varied caseloads.
  • Judges are generalists who rotate between family, criminal, civil, and juvenile matters daily, stressing capacity and expertise.
INSIGHT

Remote Hearings Became A Durable Tool

  • The court adopted reliable electronic means (Zoom) during the pandemic to keep courts open and continues to use remote hearings selectively.
  • Criminal trials remain limited for constitutional reasons, but judges choose when remote proceedings fit each case.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app