Judicial Writing (JS 615) – ONLINE
Ethical and Procedural Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Handling Complex Issues and Cases
LeadershipJudicial Executive Leadership by Harvard Law School Executive Education
Elevating Your Legal Writing: Essential Skills for Judicial Clerks and New Lawyers
WebinarClimate Change & Water: Droughts
Becoming Trauma Informed: An Important Consideration in the Courtroom
Ethical Considerations for Judges Who Preside In Criminal Cases
TribalWebinar Web Self-Study Free Lightning Course Tribal Online Self-Study Across the CountryAdvanced Bench Skills: Self-Represented Litigants
The Antiracist Courtroom
Advanced Criminal Law
Restorative Justice
Animal Law General JurisdictionTaking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Fall
General Jurisdiction (JS 610) – Fall
Judicial Academy
Civil Mediation
Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Spring
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Spring
Impaired Driving Case Essentials
Evidence in a Courtroom Setting (JS 633)
Ethical Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach (JS 619)
General Jurisdiction (JS 610) – Spring
Ethics, Fairness, and Security in Your Courtroom and Community
Mindfulness for Judges
Advanced Evidence (JS 617) – Online
Advanced Trial Skills for Judges: Managing the Jury Trial
Judicial Academy TribalSpecial Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)
Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)
Human Trafficking in Indian Country
Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: Web-Based
Special Court Jurisdiction
Essential Skills for Tribal Court Judges
Mini-Course Administrative LawFundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Fall
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based – Fall
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Administrative Law Judges
Judicial Writing (JS 615)
Decision Making (JS 618)
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based
Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)
New MilitarySelected Criminal Evidence Issues: Web-Based JS 602
Operation Safe Arrival: Impaired Driving Interventions for Service Members and their Families
Designing and Presenting: A Faculty Development Workshop
Civil Mediation: An Online 40-Hour Workshop
Drugged Driving Essentials
Conversations on Racial Justice Special CourtsThe Traffic Case: A Course for Nonlawyer Judges
Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
Ethics and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground (JS 601): Web-Based
Dividing the Waters Annual Conference
Lecture Appellate2025 Appellate Judges Education Institute Summit
Advanced Skills for Appellate Judges
Drugs in America Today: What Every Judge Needs to Know
water International Symposium Traffic 60thThe Traffic Case: A Course for Nonlawyer Judges
Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
Ethics and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground (JS 601): Web-Based
Dividing the Waters Annual Conference
The Traffic Case: A Course for Nonlawyer Judges
Why should I take this course?
Judges are facing more and more complex traffic issues as the law and technology progress. This course is designed to provide an overview of current traffic laws and technological trends and their application to the judiciary.
Who should attend?
This course has been specifically designed for traffic court judges, magistrates and hearing officers who handle motor-vehicle-related cases.
Who are the members of the faculty?
Judges and others who are recognized as experts in the field of traffic-related issues.
How is this course taught?
Through a number of adult education techniques including lecture, question and answer, and class problems.
Whom should I contact for more information?
For more information, please contact the Registrar’s Office at (800) 255-8343 or registrar@judges.org.
What should I tell my presiding judge or funding agency so that my attendance will be approved?
Judges must have a good understanding of current traffic laws and technological trends and their application to the judiciary to stay abreast of a rapidly changing field of law. Such issues will increase the effectiveness of judges’ rulings in this area and result in increased efficiency.