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Rural Courts: A Web-Based Course
September 15-October 30, 2008 / Web
Tuition: $550 (No Early Discount)
No Conf. Fee
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Judges in rural courts throughout our nation share a unique circumstance
marked by isolation, under funding, lack of collateral social services
in their communities, and a high public profile. This online course offers
techniques, tools and suggestions to the participants which can be adapted
in their courts. Participants will gain a broad perspective on successful
approaches to ethical relations with residents and attorneys. Additionally,
participants will gain important information about the role of tribal
and part-time judges, security, emergency management, alternative sentencing
options, effective internal relations, meeting organized challenges to
judicial authority, and accessing services through technology to meet
a range of needs, including interpreters and legal research. Participants
will enjoy a safe and confidential environment for the exchange of ideas
among colleagues who face the same unique issues. Participants will have
weekly assignments, online group discussions and six live Web conferences
with the faculty. It is anticipated that judges will spend between four
and five hours on lessons per week.
Qualifies as an elective in the Certificate in Judicial Development,
General Jurisdiction Trial Skills and Special Court Trial Skills programs.
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