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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
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2010 Alphabetical Listing of
Courses
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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 (JS 649)
Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612) (April)
Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612) (September)
Advanced Evidence (JS 617) (May)
Advanced Evidence (JS 617) (October)
Advanced Issues in Cases Involving Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
C
Civil Mediation
Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Faculty Development Workshop (June)
Conducting the Trial (JS 632)
Court Management for Tribal Court Judges and Personnel (JM 690)
Current Issues in the Law
D
Decision Making (JS 618)
Dispute Resolution Skills (JS 625)
E
Effective Caseflow Management (JS 627, JM 690)
Essential Skills for Appellate Judges
Essential Skills for Tribal Court Judges
Essential Skills for the Unemployment Adjudicator: A Web-Based Course
Ethics for the Administrative Law Judge: A Web-Based Course
Ethics, Fairness, and Security in Your Courtroom and Community
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course (March)
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: A Web-Based Course (November)
Evidence in a Courtroom Setting (JS 633)
G
General Jurisdiction (JS 610) (May)
General Jurisdiction (JS 610) (October)
H
Handling Capital Cases (JS 623)
Handling Child Pornography Cases
Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court
Handling Small Claims Cases Effectively: A Web-Based Course
J
Judicial Writing (JS 615)
L
Logic and Opinion Writing (JS 621)
M
Managing Challenging Family Law Cases: A Practical Approach (JS 634)
Managing Complex Litigation (JS 629)
Management Skills for Presiding Judges
S
Selected Criminal Evidence Issues: A Web-Based Course
Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: A Web-Based Course (January)
Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: A Web-Based Course (September)
Special Court Jurisdiction
Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)
T
Technology-Assisted Crimes Against Children:
Understanding Investigative Techniques and Pretrial Motions Practice (May)
Technology Assisted Crimes Against Children: The Fundamentals (October)
The Fourth Amendment for Appellate Judges: Foundational Principles and Selected Current Issues (NCJRL)
The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges
(JS 645) (May)
The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges
(JS 645) (October)
Traffic Issues in the 21st Century
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