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The National Judicial College is committed to providing the administrative law judge with meaningful educational and professional development opportunities. Administrative law judges can enhance professional skills, gain knowledge of substantive law, and improve management and technical skills through courses designed specifically for ALJs. NJC offers programs and courses where questions are answered with practical, cutting-edge solutions, and where participants learn from experienced faculty and each other.

2010 Administrative Law Courses:

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612) (April)

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612) (September)

Essential Skills for the Unemployment Adjudicator: A Web-Based Course

Ethics for the Administrative Law Judge: A Web-Based Course

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course (March)

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course (November)

 

Administrative Law Contract Courses:
The National Judicial College also offers a wide range of courses available by
contract that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your administrative agency or jurisdiction.
Contact Susan Witt Conyers at (800) 25-JUDGE for more information.

Courses include, but are not limited to:

• Unemployment Compensation
• Workers’ Compensation
• Judicial Writing
• Team Building
• Logic and Opinion Writing
• Management Skills for Presiding Administrative Law Judges
• Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges
• Best Practices in Handling Cases With Self-Represented Litigants
• Mediation Skills for Administrative Law Judges

 

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