Evidence in a Courtroom Setting (JS 633)
Washington, D.C.Why should I take this course? Judges should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the rules of evidence that apply in their jurisdiction and be able to apply those […]
Why should I take this course? Judges should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the rules of evidence that apply in their jurisdiction and be able to apply those […]
Previous Judicial Renaissances have been held in Bordeaux, France; Seoul, South Korea; Athens, Greece; and Lisbon, Portugal. Tuition covers course fees, a cultural activity and group dinner, and breakfast and […]
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 […]
Why should I take this course?Designed for the newer judge, the course introduces you to a variety of subjects and skills you will need and use in your judicial career. […]
Who should attend? Judges who have been recently elected or appointed. Who are the members of the faculty? Faculty are highly experienced judges and experts who bring a wealth of […]
Why should I take this course? The techniques developed in this course will positively impact the judge’s communication and dispute resolution skills on and off the bench. This is a […]
This course will cover a variety of advanced topics of particular interest to appellate judges, including: In addition to structured, interactive presentations from faculty, participants will have several opportunities for […]
PREREQUISITE: A law degree or completion of one of the following courses is required to attend: Fundamentals of Evidence (or its equivalent), Special Court Jurisdiction, or Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced. […]
Why should I take this course?During this course you will examine real cases and use hypothetical scenarios to distinguish between proper and improper personal conduct in your courtroom and community […]