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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ADJUDICATION SKILLS

Required Courses
One of the following is required:

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing

Two of the following are required:

Administrative Law: Advanced
Administrative Law: High Volume
Administrative Law: Utility Regulatory Adjudication
Administrative Law: Unemployment Compensation
Administrative Law: Workers’ Compensation
Logic and Opinion Writing
Judicial Writing

After completing the requirements, any additional courses from the list above may be applied as elective courses (5 credits each).

Elective Courses
An additional 20 credits are required.

Administrative Law (extension courses) 2.5 credits
(must have approval; only one applies)
Advanced Evidence 5 credits
Advanced Mediation: Practical Skills and Techniques 2.5 credits
Best Practices in Handling Pro Se Litigants 2.5 credits
Building a Bias-Free Environment in Your Court 2.5 credits
Case Management 5 credits
Civil Mediation 5 credits
Comparative Law Program 5 credits
Computer Uses for Judges 5 credits
Decision Making 5 credits
Dispute Resolution Skills 5 credits
Effective Caseflow Management 5 credits
Essential Skills for the Unemployment Adjudicator:
A Web-Based Course 2.5 credits
Ethical Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach 5 credits
Ethics, Bias, and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground 2.5 credits
Ethics, Bias and the Administrative Law Judge 2.5 credits
Ethics for Judges 2.5 credits
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges 2.5 credits
Fundamentals of Evidence 5 credits
Impaired Driving Case Essentials 2.5 credits
Judicial Decision Making 5 credits
Judicial Philosophy and American Law 5 credits
Law and Literature 5 credits
Law and Popular Culture 5 credits
Managing Complex Litigation 5 credits
Mediation for Administrative Law Judges 5 credits
Scientific Evidence and Expert Testimony 5 credits
Sentencing Motor Vehicle Law Offenders 5 credits
Settlement Techniques 2.5 credits
The U.S. Constitution and the Development of American Law 5 credits
The U.S. Constitution and the Development of Legal Philosophy 5 credits
Today’s Justice: The Historic Bases 5 credits
Traffic Adjudication for Administrative Law Judges 5 credits
Traffic Issues in the 21st Century 5 credits
When Justice Fails: Threats to the Independence of the Judiciary 5 credits

 

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