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SEMINAR SERIES
These NJC courses are held at desirable locations, close to America’s cultural and natural treasures, and are sure to attract participants from across the nation.The NJC Seminar Series is taught by experts in their fields of study and offers an enriching and stimulating experience. Designed for professional and personal growth, our seminars cover subject areas that are relevant to today’s service on the bench. These courses offer an excellent opportunity to explore unique issues in a motivating, collegial format. We’re sure you will find our seminars to be an excellent value which will compliment your current career training.
Who Should Attend?
The 2012 NJC Seminar Series is designed specifically for:
• Members of the judiciary seeking practical solutions and insight on current judicial issues.
• Judges seeking a condensed program of study covering topics relevant to today’s courts.
• Judicial education professionals considering a course of study for state education programs.
• Judges wanting to explore new judicial topics in a collegial atmosphere designed to promote personal and professional growth.
Course Schedule
Classes begin with an orientation at 5 p.m. on Sunday followed by a reception. Classes are held from 8 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. each day. Classes end at 4 p.m. on Thursday. Please book flights to ensure that no sessions are missed. For a full schedule, contact the NJC registrar at (800) 25-JUDGE or registrar@judges.org.
Faculty Members
Faculty members are career legal professionals and have been chosen for their depth of knowledge, teaching skills and real-world orientation.
2012 Seminar Series Courses
- Today’s Justice: The Historic Bases (JS 642) (Washington, D.C.)
- Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills (JS 624) (Charleston, SC)
- Ethical Issues in the Law (JS 619) (Ashland, OR)
- Current Issues in the Law (Boston, MA)
- Advanced Civil Mediation (Chicago, IL)
For more information contact the Registrar's Office at (800) 25-JUDGE

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