Illinois Supreme Court
20 years of court administration and legal system experience, from a county, regional, and state perspective. Published thought leader on court management & research topics in state, national, and international journals. Nate Jensen is Director-Court Services with the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. Prior to joining AOIC, Nate worked as Director of Court Administration for Montgomery County, Texas from 2013-2019. He also served as Administrative Assistant to Presiding Judge Olen Underwood with the Second Administrative Judicial Region of Texas from 2006-2013. He has a Master’s in Public Administration from Sam Houston State University and is also a Certified Court Manager through the National Center for State Courts’ Institute for Court Management. Nathan is a member of the National Association for Court Management. He and his wife have six children.
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Illinois Supreme Court
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The Illinois Supreme Court, in addition to being the state’s highest court, is responsible for the state’s unified trial court, one appellate court with five districts, and several supporting units. General administrative and supervisory authority over the court system is vested in the Supreme Court. The Illinois Supreme Court is committed to improving access to the Illinois courts and making sure we serve the public as effectively, efficiently, and expeditiously as possible.