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

October 5-November 9, 2009 / Web
Tuition: $550

Also offered March 9-April 24, 2009 on the Web

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Administrative law adjudicators will be provided with the skills needed to make evidentiary rulings with confidence. After this online course, participants will be able to rule accurately on issues of hearsay, foundation, privileges and burden of proof, and make correct determinations concerning both expert witness and lay witness observations. Additionally, this course will also address the residuum rule, official/judicial notice, and the use of documentary and substantial evidence. This course relies heavily upon real-world examples and interactive tasks. Participants will have weekly assignments, online group discussions and six live Web conferences with the faculty. It is anticipated that judges will spend between five and six hours on lessons per week. On Friday of each week of the course, the faculty will deliver a one-hour live Web conference.

Qualifies as an elective for the Certificate in Judicial
Development, Administrative Law Adjudication Skills
program.

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For 2009, the NJC offers several other courses for administrative law judges. Visit our ALJ page for a listing of all courses.


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