About me
Jill Roberts, JD, is a Principal Court Management Consultant at the National Center for State Courts. Her work is focused on expanding access to state courts with a focus on people without lawyers, people with disabilities, and people with limited English proficiency. She works closely with judicial officers, court administrators, and other justice stakeholders in areas including process design and improvement, communications and outreach strategies, delivery of self-help services, and other court reform efforts.
Prior to joining NCSC, she worked to expand access to all court users in Illinois as Deputy Director of the Access to Justice Division of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. Also in her career Jill worked as a law school public interest career advisor, legal aid lawyer and intern coordinator, and judicial law clerk for three immigration court judges. She obtained her juris doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law and bachelor’s degree from Saint Mary’s College.