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“I want to thank you and your staff and faculty for the wonderful job you all did with the Advanced Evidence course I attended. I will have been a judge for 27 years at the end of 2005 and have kept pretty much up-to-date on evidence during that whole period. Yet, despite those many years of bench experience,
I can truly say that I benefited greatly from this class. In essence, this course has boosted my enthusiasm for my work as a judge. I plan to remain in office for another 6 to 12 years, so recharging my batteries was a good thing for me – as well as for those who come before my court.”


-- Hon. Stephen K. Willcox,
Circuit Court Judge,
Schuyler County
Associate Division,
Lancaster, MO

 

 

Handling Capital Cases was outstanding and exceeded my
expectations. While giving a strong constitutional overview of the death penalty, the instructors provided practical information and tools for every phase of a capital case, with numerous handouts available in hard copy and email. This class was invaluable to me and has given me a new sense of confidence in handling the capital case I am currently dealing with. All of the instructors were outstanding.”

-- Hon. Joseph V. Ochoa,
Circuit Court Judge,
Marion County,
Salem, OR

 

 

2008 Courses

Click on a 2008 course below for full description. If you would like to receive a 2008 course schedule or would like more information about a course, please contact the registrar's office at registrar@judges.org or (800) 255-8343.

Administrative Law: Advanced

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (March)

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (August)

Advanced Evidence (JS 617) (June)

Advanced Evidence (JS 617) (November)

Basic Legal Affairs Reporting for Journalists

Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants

Building a Bias-Free Environment in Your Court

Civil Mediation (May)

Civil Mediation (October)

Commercial Driver's Licensing Laws: Faculty Development Workshop

Conducting the Trial (JS 632)

Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders

Court Management for Tribal Court Judges and Personnel

Criminal Evidence

Criminal Pretrial and Post-Trial Challenges: Solutions for Bail, Supervision and Sentencing

Current Issues in the Law

Decision Making (JS 618)

Dispute Resolution Skills (JS 625)

Domestic Violence

Effective Caseflow Management

Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills

Essential Court Teamwork in Dealing with the Media (October)

Essential Skills for Appellate Judges

Essential Skills for Tribal Court Judges

Ethical Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach (JS 619)

Ethics for Judges

Ethics, Bias and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground

Ethics, Bias and the Administrative Law Judge

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges (March)

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges (October)

Evidence in a Courtroom Setting

General Jurisdiction (JS 610) (March)

General Jurisdiction (JS 610) (October)

Handling Capital Cases (JS 623)

Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court

Handling Small Claims Cases Effectively

Impaired Driving Case Essentials

Judicial Philosophy and American Law

Judicial Writing (JS 615) (April)

Judicial Writing (JS 615) (July)

NEW! Judicial Wellness and Personal Security

Logic and Opinion Writing (February)

Logic and Opinion Writing (August)

Managing Complex Litigation (JS 629)

Management Skills for Presiding Judges

Managing Cases Involving Persons with Mental Disabilities

Managing Challenging Family Law Cases (NCJFCJ) (JS 634)

Mediation for Administrative Law Judges

Practical Approaches to Family Issues in Tribal Court

Practical Approaches to Substance Abuse Issues (JS 628)

Rural Courts: A Web-Based Course

Selected Criminal Evidence Issues

Sentencing Motor Vehicle Law Offenders

Special Court Jurisdiction

Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 612)

The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges (May)

The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges (November)

The Fourth Amendment: Contemporary Issues for Appellate Judges (April)

The Fourth Amendment: Contemporary Issues for Appellate Judges (October)

Traffic Adjudication for Administrative Law Judges

Traffic Issues in the 21st Century

Tribal Court Practice and Procedure

Tribal Traffic Issues: A Faculty Development Workshop

When Justice Fails: Threats to the Independence of the Judiciary


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