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Question of the Month

Truth equals high
Truth equals high

January’s question of the month poll* asked NJC alumni if they can tell when someone is lying in court. The overwhelming majority appear to think they can. Of the 371 judges who replied to the emaile...

Judges are confident that they can tell when someone is lying

January’s question of the month poll* asked NJC alumni if they can tell when someone is lying in court. The overwhelming majority appear to think they can. Of the 371 judges who replied to the emaile...

ADA Compliance Accessible Handicap Directional Sign with symbol
ADA Compliance Accessible Handicap Directional Sign with symbol

The majority of judges appear to think their court is adequately equipped to serve people with disabilities, but many see problems, especially in older courthouses.   November’s Question of th...

Here’s how many judges think their courthouses measure up to accessibility standards

The majority of judges appear to think their court is adequately equipped to serve people with disabilities, but many see problems, especially in older courthouses.   November’s Question of th...

Supreme Court 2022
Supreme Court 2022

This month’s one-question survey asked NJC alumni what they thought of a proposed alternative to what have become hyper-partisan battles over nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States. The i...

Judges pan the idea of a Supreme Court built by random selection

This month’s one-question survey asked NJC alumni what they thought of a proposed alternative to what have become hyper-partisan battles over nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States. The i...

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