Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)

San Francisco, CA

Why should I take this course? This advanced level, four-day course includes in-depth discussions on the nature of the judicial process, due process, judicial ethics, and understanding cultural diversity. Advanced […]

The Traffic Case: A Course for Nonlawyer Judges

Reno, NV

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 […]

Mindfulness for Judges

Kohler, WI

Over the course of the four days, we will explore the most current research on mindfulness, including the neuroscience underlying mindfulness and the effects of mindfulness on work-related skills and […]

Ethical Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach (JS 619)

Ashland, OR

Why should I take this course? This course is designed to spark in-depth discussion and analysis of ethical behavior and justice at the point which law, literature, and life experience […]

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)

Reno, NV

Why should I take this course? This course offers both state and federal administrative law adjudicators a solid foundation in administrative law adjudication. This course will address the problems associated […]

Impaired Driving Case Essentials

Phoenix

Who should attend? Impaired driving cases are often very technical and involved cases, which require a lot of specialized knowledge on the part of not only the attorneys, but also […]

Designing and Presenting: A Faculty Development Workshop

Reno, NV

Why should I take this course? Designed for judicial educators who want to improve their teaching skills, this workshop emphasizes a “learning by doing” model. Using Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory, […]

Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Fall

Online

Why should I take this course?The NJC designed this course for judges who need an introduction or a refresher in the Federal Rules of Evidence and their practical application in […]

Judicial Writing (JS 615)

Reno, NV

Who should attend?Any judge, judicial officer, law clerk, or court-affiliated staffperson who writes briefs, opinions, findings of fact, conclusions of law, jury instructions, or correspondences can benefit from this course. […]