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RENO CAMPUS COURSES

The National Judicial College presents an average of 25-30 tuition-based Reno campus courses annually. These courses inspire judges to explore the varying and complex dynamics of our nation’s continually evolving justice system. The NJC’s courses cover a multitude of current judicial topics ranging from Civil Mediation and Advanced Evidence to Handling Capital Cases and General Jurisdiction. Most of these tuition-based courses are eligible for credit towards the NJC’s Professional Certificates and the university’s Judicial Studies graduate degree programs.
2012 Reno Campus Courses
- Court Management for Tribal Judges and Court Personnel (JM 690)
- Appellate Skills for Tribal Judges
- General Jurisdiction (JS 610)
- Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Judicial Outreach Program
- Technology Assisted Crimes Against Children: Computer Search and Seizure and Other Pre-Trial Issues
- Advanced Evidence (JS 617)
- The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges (JS 645)
- Logic and Opinion Writing (JS 621)
- Tribal Court Management of Alcohol and Drug Cases
- Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
- Traffic Issues in the 21st Century
- Special Court Jurisdiction
- Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)
- Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)
- Domestic Violence (JS 636)
- Judicial Writing (JS 615)
- Civil Mediation
- Decision Making (JS 618)
- Drugged Driving Essentials for the Judiciary
- Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)
- Advanced Tribal Court Management
- Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges (Web)
- Advanced Issues in Cases Involving Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
- Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court
- Ethics and the Administrative Law Judge (Web)
- Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge (Web)
- General Jurisdiction (JS 610)
- Dispute Resolution Skills (JS 625)
- Management Skills for Presiding Judges
- Sentencing Motor Vehicle Law Offenders
- Ethics, Fairness and Security in Your Courtroom and Community
- Managing Challenging Family Law Cases (JS 634) (NCJFCJ)

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