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Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Clerks
Effectively Communicating with Families That Have Missing or Abducted Children Self-Study Course
Judicial Ethics and Social Media: A Lightning Course
After completing this self-study course, which takes the average learner between 20 and 30 minutes, you will be able to: Give an example of a judicial advisory or ethics opinion that offers guidance on social media for judges;Recognize social media posts that may be ethically problematic for judges; andModify your own Facebook privacy settings to […]
An Ethical Approach to the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986
This program is the result of a collaboration between the National Judicial College and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The goal of this self-study course is to assist judges with increasing their knowledge surrounding the goals of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 (CMVSA), basic terms and provisions unique to CDL laws, […]
DWI Court Enhancement: A Self-Study Web Course
Issues addressed include the evaluation and sustainability of the Court’s community partnerships. This online course offers not only basic information, but a wealth of resources. The course is sponsored by the National Drug Court Institute and The National Judicial College with funding through the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration. You will have 60 days […]
Probate Matters: A Self-Study Online Course
When Science Comes to Court: Self-Study Course on Forensic Evidence
Search & Seizure in Impaired Driving Adjudication: A Self-Study
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Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Administrative Law Judges
As newly elected or appointed ALJs, the participants will likely have many questions about transitioning from their current jobs to their new roles. Week one focuses on what it means to be an ALJ. Further, it addresses the ethical requirements in transitioning from the bar to the ALJ bench. Week two focuses on what new […] |
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Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Administrative Law Judges
Selected Criminal Evidence Issues: Web-Based JS 602
Why should I take this course?This faculty-led online course offers a convenient way to explore ways to make evidentiary rulings quickly and confidently in criminal cases without having to leave your docket. Who should attend? This course is designed for judges who preside over criminal trials and want to quickly and confidently make evidentiary rulings, family […] |