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News
SJI News
November NASJE Board Conference Call Minutes
Kyrgyzstan Delegates Visit Nevada Supreme Court
National Conference on Juvenile and Family Law to be Held in Las Vegas in March
Regional News
From the President

Resources
Judicial Ethics and the Same Sex Marriage Debate
Courts Catalyzing Change: Tools to Reduce Disproportionality and Disparate Treatment of Children and Families of Color
An Abundance of Information is Just a Click Away: The Statistical Briefing Book is Available Online
10 Things You Should Know About Attending an International Judicial Education Meeting

Features
BALANCE: Lessons for Law and Life
Thiagi Gameletter

News
National Conference on Juvenile and Family Law to be Held in Las Vegas in March

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is sponsoring the National Conference on Juvenile and Family Law, formerly known as the National Conference on Juvenile Justice. The conference will be held March 14-17, 2010, at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As part of this redesigned conference, NCJFCJ has embarked on a collaborative approach to improve outcomes for children, youth, families, victims and communities. Learning opportunities will include the National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ) Resource Center showcasing hands-on Internet tools; meeting with conference faculty at the end of each day to discuss seminars attended; and visiting more than 75 exhibitors showcasing their support.

Who should attend?
Conference registration is open to judges, juvenile and family court personnel, related system professionals, and all others interested in better outcomes for children and families.

For more information or to register, visit the NCJFCJ website.


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