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Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: Web-Based
OnlineWhy should I take this course? As a rural court judge, you need a course tailored to your more sparsely populated community and jurisdiction. This faculty-led online course offers a convenient […]
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 […]
Judicial Renaissance V – Philippines
PhilippinesPrevious 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 […]
Mindfulness for Judges
Kohler, WIOver 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 […]
The Antiracist Courtroom
Montgomery, ALGeneral Jurisdiction (JS 610) – Fall
Reno, NVWhy 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. […]
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Fall
OnlineWho 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 […]
Civil Mediation
Reno, NVWhy 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 […]
Advanced Skills for Appellate Judges
Boston, MAThis 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 […]
Advanced Evidence (JS 617) – Online
OnlinePREREQUISITE: 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. […]