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Public esteem for judges has declined in last decade
Public esteem for judges has declined in last decade

In what may reflect a devastating blow to the morale of the judiciary, 9 out of 10 judges believe the public’s esteem for judges has fallen, according to our informal survey. February’s Question of th...

Nearly all judges believe the public’s respect for judges has declined

In what may reflect a devastating blow to the morale of the judiciary, 9 out of 10 judges believe the public’s esteem for judges has fallen, according to our informal survey. February’s Question of th...

Electric chair
Electric chair

RENO, Nev. (Jan. 26, 2024) — The nation’s oldest, largest and most widely attended school for judges – the nonprofit and nonpartisan National Judicial College – has received a $1 million grant from t...

National Judicial College receives $1 million grant to help prepare judges for death-penalty cases

RENO, Nev. (Jan. 26, 2024) — The nation’s oldest, largest and most widely attended school for judges – the nonprofit and nonpartisan National Judicial College – has received a $1 million grant from t...

SOE Honorees 2024
SOE Honorees 2024

RENO, Nev. (Feb. 7, 2024) — National Judicial College President & CEO Benes Z. Aldana received the American Bar Association’s Spirit of Excellence Award on February 3 during the ABA’s midyear meeti...

NJC President Benes Aldana receives ABA’s Spirit of Excellence Award

RENO, Nev. (Feb. 7, 2024) — National Judicial College President & CEO Benes Z. Aldana received the American Bar Association’s Spirit of Excellence Award on February 3 during the ABA’s midyear meeti...

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