
The Antiracist Courtroom
Restorative Justice
Drugs in America Today: What Every Judge Needs to Know
Animal Law General JurisdictionGeneral Jurisdiction (JS 610) – Fall
The Traffic Case: A Course for Nonlawyer Judges
Civil Mediation
Judicial Writing (JS 615)
Taking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Spring
Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants
Evidence in a Courtroom Setting (JS 633)
Designing and Presenting: A Faculty Development Workshop
Civil Mediation: An Online 40-Hour Workshop
Decision Making (JS 618)
The Evolving Jury Trial: Practical and Advanced Tools for Judicial Success
Ethics and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground (JS 601): Web-Based
Judicial Academy TribalSpecial Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)
Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)
Advanced Evidence (JS 617) – Online
Impaired Driving in Indian Country
Mini-Course Administrative LawEvidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges: Web-Based – Fall
Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)
New Military Conversations on Racial Justice Special CourtsEthical Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach (JS 619)
Dividing the Waters Annual Conference
Lecture Appellate2025 Appellate Judges Education Institute Summit
Fundamentals of Evidence: Web-Based – Fall
Ethics, Fairness, and Security in Your Courtroom and Community
water International Symposium Traffic 60th Web CourseTaking the Bench: An Interactive, Online Course for New Judges – Fall
Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge: Web-Based
LeadershipCourt Administration Academy for Presiding and All Judges
Judicial Executive Leadership by Harvard Law School Executive Education
WebinarUnderstanding MOUD: Essentials for Effective Treatment and Effective Practice
The Judge’s Role in Addressing Issues Involving Older Drivers
A Judicial Primer: Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) and Red Flag Cases
Ensuring Effective Legal Representation in Capital Cases
TribalWebinar Web Self-Study For Lawyers Free Court ClerksJudicial Renaissance V – Philippines
Previous Judicial Renaissances have been held in Bordeaux, France; Seoul, South Korea; Athens, Greece; and Lisbon, Portugal.
Tuition covers course fees, a cultural activity and group dinner, and breakfast and lunches. Tuition does not include airfare, lodging or other dinners. Please click Register to join the interested list to receive updates as they become available.
The National Judicial College’s Judicial Renaissance course is an innovative and transformative experience for the judiciary. It’s an intellectual retreat that transcends the boundaries of conventional legal education, immersing judges in the deep and diverse currents from which the law itself has emerged. Here, participants will traverse the vast landscapes of history, philosophy, the arts, humanities, and sciences, uncovering the rich tapestry that informs the very essence of jurisprudence.
This is more than just a study program—it’s an intellectual odyssey that rekindles the ageless pursuit of wisdom and justice. It’s a conclave where legal minds come to learn from the past and grasp the big ideas shaping our future. With guidance from a cadre of luminaries across varied disciplines, judges will explore enduring human achievements and the foundational principles of justice.
In joining the Judicial Renaissance course, judges are not merely expanding their legal expertise; they are embarking on a quest to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of the human condition. It’s an invitation to be part of a community that values lifelong learning and to contribute to a dialogue that elevates the administration of justice to its noblest form. This course isn’t just an education; it’s an inspiration—a chance to engage with the big ideas revolutionizing our world and to reaffirm one’s vocation to serve the timeless cause of justice.
This course may be eligible CJE credit hours. Due to the international scope of this course, and collaboration with other international schools of judicial training, NJC cannot predict the number of CLE/CJE credits that will be approved by your state.
Registration fee includes: tuition fees, cultural activity (including a dinner), lunches. Registration does not include: airfare, lodging or dinner (except for the social activity) or other meals outside of course hours.
Registration is first come, first served. Given the significant interest, we recommend you register early.
Deadline to register for Judicial Renaissance V is July 31, 2025, but may close earlier if all seats are filled.