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The majority of trial judges who responded to our October survey about jury service said yes, they have noticed an increase in the number of people ignoring summonses to serve.   Some said this ...

Poll finds judges are concerned about increasing numbers of people ignoring summonses for jury duty

The majority of trial judges who responded to our October survey about jury service said yes, they have noticed an increase in the number of people ignoring summonses to serve.   Some said this ...

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Collage of NJC people

Join us in Reno on October 18, 2023, for the fifth of our six planned celebrations of the College’s 60th anniversary. The event will include a CLE with chief justices from three states and one U.S. ...

For (almost) 60 years we’ve called Reno home

Join us in Reno on October 18, 2023, for the fifth of our six planned celebrations of the College’s 60th anniversary. The event will include a CLE with chief justices from three states and one U.S. ...

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Court proceedings

Making sure that litigants without lawyers feel they are getting a fair hearing – even the ones who deny the right of the court to judge them – has never been easy for judges. But our informal poll of NJ...

Judges think they know how to deal with self-represented litigants

Making sure that litigants without lawyers feel they are getting a fair hearing – even the ones who deny the right of the court to judge them – has never been easy for judges. But our informal poll of NJ...

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