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In their timely and topical publication, Reimagining Courts, Victor Flango and Thomas Clarke argue that courts are a sufferer of their own success. Disputes that were in the past resolved either informally in the family or within the community are now taken care of mainly by courts, which strains government agency resources. The creators offer provocative ideas for a thorough overhaul of American talk about and local courts, the one that better fits the needs of any twenty-first century legal system. Reimagining Courts advises a triage process structured upon case characteristics, litigant goals, and quality processes. Courts must fundamentally reorganize their business processes around the idea of the litigant as a person. Each adjudication process that the creators propose requires a different case management process and various amounts of judicial, personnel, and service resources. Reimagining Courts should spark much-needed argument. This publication will be of significant interest to lawyers, judges, and pros in the judge system as well as to scholars in public administration and political science.