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- In August, we will be taking Judicial Writing online.
- We are working with faculty to convert General Jurisdiction and Special Courts Advanced and Civil Mediation to a hybrid of in-person and online.
All remaining away (from Reno) courses will be moved to 2021.
All remaining 2020 Reno courses are canceled. That includes Designing and Presenting Programs Effectively: A Faculty Development Workshop and Judicial Academy: A Course for Aspiring Judges.
A decision has not yet been made on whether Ethics, Fairness and Security in Your Courtroom and Community will be offered online or canceled.
Click here for a link to recorded webcasts keyed to the COVID-19 pandemic. You must sign in to NJC On-Demand before viewing.
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