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By Anna-Leigh Firth Our November Question of the Month asked NJC alumni if they have ever regretted one of their rulings. Nearly 80 percent of the 464 judges who responded said yes. “Anyone who says he/sh...

What percentage of judges have ever regretted a ruling?

By Anna-Leigh Firth Our November Question of the Month asked NJC alumni if they have ever regretted one of their rulings. Nearly 80 percent of the 464 judges who responded said yes. “Anyone who says he/sh...

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Judge Straniere, Staten Island small claims judge, author of “Small Claims for Dummies,” and longtime NJC faculty member, shares some of his best tips for handling self-represented litigants, ensuring pr...

Small Claims for Dummies: A Conversation with Legendary Small Claims Court Judge Philip Straniere

Judge Straniere, Staten Island small claims judge, author of “Small Claims for Dummies,” and longtime NJC faculty member, shares some of his best tips for handling self-represented litigants, ensuring pr...

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Karen Korematsu, daughter of the late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu, will share her father’s story and the realities of Japanese-American incarceration during World War II in a lecture to judges 11 a.m....

Daughter of famed Japanese-American incarceration camp resister to speak at The National Judicial College Oct. 23

Karen Korematsu, daughter of the late civil rights icon Fred Korematsu, will share her father’s story and the realities of Japanese-American incarceration during World War II in a lecture to judges 11 a.m....

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