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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Mentor Courts serve as models for individuals and court teams interested in starting an Adult Drug Court or for established courts interested in learning innovative practices.

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Become more mindful of the need to implement and sustain tribal sovereignty, unique to your nation, into all aspects of your tribal justice system. During the webinar series, you will learn more about tribal sovereignty, how it might be exercised or how it is exercised in your own community, and what to consider as you begin your tribal justice system planning process. You will also learn a process to take steps to identify opportunities for the inclusion of customs, traditions, and values into your tribal justice systems.

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