Mitchell v. Wisconsin: The Unanswered Question of Implied Consent
OnlineFaculty: Judge Robert Anchondo
Faculty: Judge Robert Anchondo
Why should I take this course? This faculty-led online course will use hypothetical scenarios, interactive learning activities and online discussion to explore the ethical issues that face the administrative law judge. After this course, you will be able to rule with confidence, knowing their decisions are ethically appropriate; apply the Model Code of Judicial Conduct for […]
Join the NJC at the New York Athletic Club on September 28 for a celebration of the College’s 60th anniversary.
The theme for the night will be JUSTICE FOR ALL … Being Heard and Ensuring Fairness. The program will feature a discussion among special guests who will be honored for Making the World a More Just Place.
in conjunction with our course:
Advanced Bench Skills: Procedural Fairness
September 27 – 29, 2023
Who should attend? All tribal judges who wish to increase their skill level on the bench should attend. Who are the members of the faculty? Faculty members will be drawn from a pool of respected judges and instructors from Indian Country. How is this course taught? The faculty uses experiential learning techniques that include lectures, […]
Join the NJC on October 18 for a celebration of the College’s 60th anniversary.
The theme for the night will be JUSTICE FOR ALL … 60 Years of Making the World a More Just Place. The program will feature a discussion among special guests who will be honored for Making the World a More Just Place.
in conjunction with our course:
General Jurisdiction (JS 610)
October 9 – 19, 2023