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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

2009 Alphabetical Listing of Courses

Click on a course below for full description. If you would like to receive a 2009 course schedule or would like more information about a course, please contact the registrar's office at registrar@judges.org or (800) 255-8343.

A

Administrative Law: Advanced / Reno, NV

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing / Reno, NV (March)

Administrative Law: Fair Hearing / Reno, NV (August)

Administrative Law: High Volume / Reno, NV

Advanced Evidence (JS 617) / Orlando, FL (February)

Advanced Evidence (JS 617) / Reno, NV (August)

Advanced Judicial Writing (JS 626) / Reno, NV

Advanced Tribal Bench Skills / Reno, NV

B

Building a Bias Free Environment in Your Court / Reno, NV

Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants / Reno, NV

C

Civil Mediation / Reno, NV

Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop / Reno, NV (March)

Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop / Reno, NV (October)

Conducting the Trial (JS 632) / San Francisco, CA

Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders / Reno, NV

Court Management for Tribal Court Judges and Personnel (JM 690) / Reno, NV

Criminal Pretrial and Post-Trial Challenges: Solutions for Bail... / Reno, NV

Current Issues in the Law / W. Yellowstone, MT

D

Decision Making (JS 618) / Reno, NV

Dispute Resolution Skills (JS 625) / Philadelphia, PA

Dispute Resolution Techniques for Tribal Justice Systems / Reno, NV

E

Effective Team Court Management (JM 690) / San Antonio, TX

Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills / Seattle, WA

Essential Court Teamwork in Dealing with the Media (JM 690/693) / Reno, NV

Essential Skills for Tribal Court Judges / Reno, NV

Essential Skills for the Unemployment Adjudicator: A Web-Based Course / Web

Ethics and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground: A Web-Based Course / Web

Ethics for the Administrative Law Judge: A Web-Based Course / Web

Ethics for Judges / Reno, NV

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course / Web (March)

Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course / Web (October)

F

Fundamentals of Evidence / Reno, NV

G

General Jurisdiction (JS 610) / Reno, NV (April)

General Jurisdiction (JS 610) / Reno, NV (October)

H

Handling Capital Cases (JS 623) / Naples, FL

Handling Small Claims Cases Effectively: A Web-Based Course / Web

I

Impaired Driving Case Essentials / Reno, NV

J

Judicial Philosophy and American Law / Newport, RI

Judicial Writing (JS 615) / Reno, NV

L

Logic and Opinion Writing / Reno, NV

M

Mediation for Administrative Law Judges / Reno, NV

Managing Cases Involving Persons with Mental Disabilities / Reno, NV

Media Issues for Judges in the Information Age / Reno, NV

Managing Challenging Family Law Cases [NCJFCJ] (JS 634) / Phoenix, AZ

Management Skills for Presiding Judges / Reno, NV

P

Practical Approaches to Substance Abuse Issues (JS 628) / Reno, NV

S

Selected Criminal Evidence Issues: A Web-Based Course / Web

Scientific Evidence and Expert Testimony (JS 622) / Reno, NV

Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: A Web-Based Course / Web

Special Court Jurisdiction / Reno, NV

Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611) / Reno, NV

T

The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Training for Trial Judges (JS 645) / Oxford, MS

The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Training for Trial Judges (JS 645) / Reno, NV

The Fourth Amendment for Appellate Judges: Framework and Annual Symposium / Oxford, MS

The Fourth Amendment: Contemporary Issues for Appellate Judges / Reno, NV

Today’s Justice: The Historic Bases (JS 642) / Washington, D.C.

Traffic Issues in the 21st Century / Reno, NV


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