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Remembering Carl Liggio

One of the College’s finest and longest-tenured instructors, the much-loved Carl Liggio, passed away from COVID pneumonia on January 17. He was 77. Mr. Liggio co-created the College’s Financial Statements...

Judges have some surprising wishes this holiday season

Our December Question of the Month asked judges which of the following they’d most enjoy receiving this holiday season: a new gavel, a new robe, a new chair, new attorneys […]

Best way to reduce case backlogs from Covid? Judges have plenty of ideas

Our March Question of the Month asked NJC alumni which tactics they thought would be most effective for clearing the case backlog caused by the pandemic. We received responses from […]

All courses are canceled through June 20 because of COVID-19 concerns

We regret to announce our decision to cancel the following courses because of concerns about the spread of Corona Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Most judges don’t feel prepared to deal with COVID-19

Sign up for the NJC’s free webcast “The Judge’s Role in Responding to a Pandemic,” this Thursday, March 19, at noon Pacific. In light of the recent coronavirus outbreak, our […]

Most courts have cut back to 25 percent or less of activities due to COVID-19 concerns

Note, NJC alumni: By now you should have received an emailed invitation to participate in a full-blown academic study of how the COVID-19 crisis has affected court operations. Please complete […]

Core Skills Tuition Webinar Series: Consumer Credit after Covid-19

Faculty: Judge Philip S. Straniere

Are You Our Next Fundraising Developer?

Have you been successful in fundraising for non-profits? Do you enjoy event planning? Are you an experienced grant writer? Is attention to detail one of your finest attributes? If you […]

Judicial Identification Specialist

 Discover Lake Tahoe and Reno | Lodging, Dining and Things to Do (visitrenotahoe.com) Are you our next Judicial Identification Specialist? Do you consider yourself a self-starter who can work independently? ...