This article evaluates the connection between judicial education and judges’ needs and preferences. In Part I, we begin by discussing the history, purpose, and form of judicial education, charting its evolution over time. In Part II, we examine current judicial education programs and scholarship, highlighting differences and similarities between federal and state programming. In Part III, we analyze the limitations of existing scholarship and programming, arguing judicial education programs are insufficiently tied to evidence of judicial demands. We conclude in Parts IV and V by suggesting two proposals to align programming with needs: (1) an annual needs-based assessment of judicial education offerings and (2) a voucher system for judges t...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
T he National Judicial College (NJC) gathered the foremost judicial education experts to discuss how...
This article evaluates the connection between judicial education and judges’ needs and preferences. ...
When talking about judicial education, a central question emerges: What is the goal of judicial educ...
In this article, I present a critique of the emerging global practice of judicial education, which h...
First, the Essay considers certain obstacles to research concerning judicial education as a means of...
The journey to the bench is unique for every judge. For most, however, a position on the bench is pr...
The thesis of this Article, simply stated, is that judicial education makes sense only against the b...
Introductory judicial education (IJE) is an avenue for improving both appointive and elective system...
Canadian judges have maintained a steadfast, long-term commitment to judicial education. Through tea...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
This article is a synthesis of the author’s work to date on the subject of Introductory Judiciary Ed...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
T he National Judicial College (NJC) gathered the foremost judicial education experts to discuss how...
This article evaluates the connection between judicial education and judges’ needs and preferences. ...
When talking about judicial education, a central question emerges: What is the goal of judicial educ...
In this article, I present a critique of the emerging global practice of judicial education, which h...
First, the Essay considers certain obstacles to research concerning judicial education as a means of...
The journey to the bench is unique for every judge. For most, however, a position on the bench is pr...
The thesis of this Article, simply stated, is that judicial education makes sense only against the b...
Introductory judicial education (IJE) is an avenue for improving both appointive and elective system...
Canadian judges have maintained a steadfast, long-term commitment to judicial education. Through tea...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
Specialized judicial education would help supreme court justices and appellate judges of state judic...
This article is a synthesis of the author’s work to date on the subject of Introductory Judiciary Ed...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
This Article addresses questions of judicial ethics raised by privately-funded judicial seminars and...
T he National Judicial College (NJC) gathered the foremost judicial education experts to discuss how...