
Advanced Skills for Appellate Judges
Judicial Academy – A Course for Aspiring Judges
water International Symposium TrafficFundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Missouri)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (South Dakota)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Nebraska)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Louisiana)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Kentucky)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (District of Columbia)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (West Virginia)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Virginia)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Vermont)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (South Carolina)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Rhode Island)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Pennsylvania)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Ohio)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (North Carolina)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (New York)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts
60th Web CourseFinancial Statements in the Courtroom – October
Judicial Ethics and Social Media: A Lightning Course
WebinarWhat Judges Need to Know about Extreme Heat and Human Health
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Mississippi)
Impaired Driving 2023: Where Are We?
Web Self-StudyThe Examination of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Violation from Roadside to Docket
Effectively Communicating with Families That Have Missing or Abducted Children Self-Study Course
A Thoughtful Approach to Racially Impartial, Research-Based Sentencing
DWI Court Enhancement: A Self-Study Web Course
Probate Matters: A Self-Study Online Course
When Science Comes to Court: Self-Study Course on Forensic Evidence
FreeFundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Tennessee)
Fundamentals of “Masking” and Suspensions for CDL Holders in Traffic and Criminal Courts (Oklahoma)
Lightning CourseJudge-Led Education: Curriculum Development for Subject Matter Experts – A Lightning Course
Crafting Effective Learning Objectives – A Lightning Course
Are Per Se Standards for Enforcing Marijuana-Impaired Driving Scientifically Legitimate? A Lightning Course
An Overview of Afrocentric Facial Feature and Skin Tone Bias in Criminal Law – A Lightning Course
Evidence-Based Practices: A Judge’s Guide to Pretrial Detention for Non-Violent Offenders – A Lightning Course
Tribal Online Self-Study Across the Country Animal Law General JurisdictionMindfulness for Judges
Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based
General Jurisdiction (JS 610)
Ethics, Fairness, and Security in Your Courtroom and Community
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges
Handling Small Claims Cases Effectively: Web-Based
Handling Inquiries from the Media: A Primer for Judges
An Ethical Approach to the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986
Judicial Academy TribalSpecial Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: Web-Based
Civil Mediation: An Online 40-Hour Workshop
Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Administrators
Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Clerks
Impaired Driving in Indian Country
Mini-Course Administrative LawEthics, Fairness, and Security in Your Courtroom and Community – ONLINE
Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based
Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
Ethics for the Administrative Law Judge: Web-Based
Advanced Bench Skills: Procedural Fairness
New Military Conversations on Racial JusticeSpecial Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: Web-Based
Civil Mediation: An Online 40-Hour Workshop
Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Administrators
Strengthening the Foundation of a Tribal Court: A Self-Study Course for Court Clerks
Impaired Driving in Indian Country
Impaired Driving in Indian Country
Who should attend?
All tribal judges who wish to increase their skill level on the bench should attend.
Who are the members of the faculty?
Faculty members will be drawn from a pool of respected judges and instructors from Indian Country.
How is this course taught?
The faculty uses experiential learning techniques that include lectures, group discussions, and role-playing exercises to increase your skills on the bench.
What should I tell my presiding judge or funding agency so that my attendance will be approved?
A confident and competent judiciary is a cornerstone of a strong tribal nation. Improving your skills as a tribal judge will help to preserve the integrity of your court while improving procedural fairness in your court system.
Whom should I contact for more information?
For more information, please contact the Registrar’s Office at (800) 255-8343 or registrar@judges.org.