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Summer 2010 Volume 25 Number 3

  • SJI News
  • Longtime Indiana Judicial Center Education Director Retires
  • Transitions
  • Traffic Injury Research Foundation Update
  • From the Editor
  • From the President: Celebrate 35 Years!
  • Southeast Regional News
  • Cutting Edge: Felonious Funk and the Solution by Carol Paisley
  • Armchair Musings on Future Trends in Judicial Education by Hon. Robert Pirraglia
  • Cutting Edge: Jiggling Synapses — Constructing Learning in the Brains of Mature Learners by Daphne A. Burns
  • Trauma and Delinquency: Ten Critical Points by Kristine Buffington, MSW, Carly B. Dierkhising, MA, and Shawn C. Marsh, Ph.D.
  • BALANCE: Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Thiagi GameLetter
  • Blast from the Past: “Judicial Educators: Three Different Worlds”
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Kentucky Circuit Court Judicial Perceptions of Efficiency and Culture (Research Brief) by Julia Hylton Adams, JD, Deborah Williamson, PhD, and Adam K. Matz, MS

Spring 2010 Volume 25 Number 2

  • NASJE Curriculum Committee Formed
  • “Hidden Injustice”: A Report by The Equity Project
  • Grant-Funded Courses – May 2010
  • NASJE’s First Virtual Web Conference a Success
  • Office of Justice Programs Launches Grants 101
  • From the President
  • Southeast Regional News
  • Seeing Around the Corner: Capitalizing Upon Contemporary Court Crises by Thomas Langhorne
  • Diversity Affects All Our Courts by Crystal L. Banks, Esq.
  • Book Review: Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television by Kelly Tait
  • BALANCE: Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Thiagi Game Letter

Winter 2010 Volume 25 Number 1

  • 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
  • Judicial Ethics and the Same Sex Marriage Debate by Hon. Bob Pirraglia
  • Courts Catalyzing Change: Tools to Reduce Disproportionality and Disparate Treatment of Children and Families of Color by Tracy Cooper and Paula Campbell
  • An Abundance of Information is Just a Click Away: The Statistical Briefing Book is Available Online by Melissa Sickmund, PhD
  • 10 Things You Should Know About Attending an International Judicial Education Meeting by W. Milt Nuzum, Director, Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College
  • BALANCE: Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Thiagi Game Letter

Fall 2009 Volume 24 Number 4

  • In Memory of Kenneth Miller
  • Nevada Supreme Court Gets Visit from Italian Judge
  • SJI News
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • CUTTING EDGE: The National Academy of Sciences and Judicial Education in Scientific Evidence by Daphne A. Burns
  • Judicial Balance: Lessons for Law and Life by Judicial Conference of Indiana
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • BLAST FROM THE PAST: Humanities & the Professions by Sanford M. Lottor
  • Conference Review
    • Photos from the 2009 NASJE Conference
    • Vision 2000-3000: Judicial Education in the New Millennium by Jo Deyo
    • Learning Activity Lottery
    • Decision Making and the Biased Brain by Kelly Tait
    • The Empirical Psychology of Decision Making: The Brain and the Unseen Components of Bias by Crystal L. Banks
    • What’s in Store for American Grammar? by Jo Deyo
    • NASJE Regional Reports
    • Race: The Power of an Illusion by Kelly Tait
    • Educating on Elder Care
    • Tips on Grant Writing
    • How to Educate the Intergenerational Workforce
    • Cultural Competency in Judicial Education
    • Roundtable Discussion: Best Practices in Online Learning
    • Roundtable Discussion: Program Assessment / Impact Evaluation
    • How to Educate on the Theory & Mechanics of Performance Measures
    • Younger Next Year

Summer 2009 Volume 24 Number 3

  • SJI News
  • New Ethics Courses for Judges
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • From the Editor
  • Defending Live Judicial Education by Gordon Zimmerman, Ph.D.
  • Ensuring Educational Success During Economic Distress by Erica Austion, J.D.
  • No-Cost or Low-Cost Technology: Making Technology Work for You: Webmeetings with Dimdim Free by Sandra Ratcliff Daffrom, EdD, and Edward Webster, MEd
  • Kentucky Circuit Judges Utilize NASJE Standards to Instruct Peers at Fall College by Hon. Julia Hylton Adams
  • Brains and Biases – Yesterday and Today by Charles B. Schudson
  • Got Bias? by Shawn C. Marsh, Ph.D.
  • BLAST FROM THE PAST: Hotels: Nuts, Bolts, and Money (1989) by Scott C. Smith
  • BALANCE: Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Thiagi Game Letter

Spring 2009 Volume 24 Number 2

  • SJI News
  • CJEG Update
  • NCJRS News
  • Future Advisory Committee Conducts Survey
  • Thiagi’s Summer Workshops in Switzerland
  • NCJFCJ Update
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • Canada’s National Judicial Institute: The Design, Development, and Delivery of a Signature NJI Course — Preventing Wrongful Convictions by T. Brettel Dawson and Natalie Salat
  • CUTTING EDGE: Cross-Discipline Training or “How to Herd Wary Adversaries” by Daphne A. Burns
  • Judicial Balance – Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Thiagi Game Letter
  • BLAST FROM THE PAST: Strategic Management in the Courts (1992) by David A. Price, Ph.D.
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Court Administrators Use Kolb Model to Teach Meaningful Leadership Skills by Rod Olson

Winter 2009 Volume 24 Number 1

  • NCJRS News
  • SJI News
  • Future Trends in State Courts
  • IOJT Conference Coming Up
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • New Resource on Continuity of Operations for Courts by Pam Casey
  • Neighboring States Partner to Provide Education for Mid-level Court Managers by Lee Ann Barnhardt
  • Cutting Edge: Webcasts, Webinars, and Other Web-based Judicial Education Courses by Daphne A. Burns, Esq.
  • Utah Judicial Institute Director Provides First Ever Faculty Development Training in Kosovo by Mary Aguirre-Shahin, Esq.
  • New Sentencing Issues Resources (NCSC)
  • Judicial Balance – Lessons for Law and Life (Judicial Conference of Indiana)
  • Now Showing: Movies in Judicial Branch Education Sessions by Kelly Tait
  • Thiagi GameLetter
  • GET IT WRITE – Possessives vs. Attributive Nouns by Nancy L. Tuten, PhD, and Gayle R. Swanson, PhD
  • GET IT WRITE – Signing Your Holiday Greetings by Nancy L. Tuten, PhD, and Gayle R. Swanson, PhD
  • GET IT WRITE – Capitalization: Proper vs. Common Nouns and Adjectives by Nancy L. Tuten, PhD, and Gayle R. Swanson, PhD
  • BLAST FROM THE PAST: Six Questions for Every State Judicial Educator (1989) by Sam Van Pelt
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Hey, What’s New in Managing Change? Part 1 of 2 by Dr. Rob Snyder

Fall 2008 Volume 23 Number 4

  • Memorial Service for Paul M. Li, First Director of CJER
  • Judicial Balance: Lessons for Law and Life
  • New Resource on Continuity of Operations for Courts
  • SJI News
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • Picture this: Strategies for communicating data to decision makers by Carol L. Weaver and Diane Converse
  • Does Transformational Learning have a place in judicial education? by Patricia A. Lawler, Ed.D
  • Evaluating Judicial Education and Judicial Education Organizations: A Practical Guide for Measuring Courts’ Performance by Thomas Nelson Langhorne, Esquire
  • Court Security: A New Frontier For Judicial Educators by Hon. Lee Sinclair
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • GET IT WRITE: To Split or Not to Split Infinitives? by Nancy L. Tuten, PhD, and Gayle R. Swanson, PhD
  • GET IT WRITE: Using the Verb Include to Preface a List by Nancy L. Tuten, PhD, and Gayle R. Swanson, PhD
  • Conference Review
    • Working the Planning Table for Judicial Education by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Education as a Strategic Leadership Tool by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Plenary Session by Melody Luetkehans
    • Live and Let Live? A Facilitated Discussion of the Film The Laramie Project by Kelly Tait
    • The Role of Judicial Educators Assisting Foreign Language Interpreters by Cheryl Lyngar
    • Model Curriculum Demonstration: Offering a Successful Self-Represented Litigant Program by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Experiential Education in Action by Kelly Tait
    • Model Curriculum Demonstration II: Office for Victims of Crime, JEP Module Curriculum by Cheryl Lyngar
    • Continuing the Dialogue by Michael Roosevelt
    • Technology as a Learning Tool by Joseph Sawyer
    • The Interrelationship of Professional and Personal Growth by Lee Ann Barnhardt

Summer 2008 Volume 23 Number 3

  • SJI News
  • Transitions
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Update
  • From the President
  • From the President-Elect
  • From the Editor
  • Judicial Tools to Improve Court Practice in Child Support by NCJFCJ
  • Circuit Judges’ Education Academy: Theory, Technique and Technology for the Kentucky Court of Justice by Dr. Deborah Williamson, Judge Julia Hylton Adams, Dr. Sandra Ratcliff Daffron
  • Fostering Public Trust through Judicial Opinion Writing by Nancy A. Wanderer
  • The Joint Century Council-NASJE Hardcore Drunk Driver Judicial Guide Project: Putting the Brakes on Repeat DUI and High BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) Offenders by Thomas N. Langhorne, Esq.
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • New Research into Fairness in Administrative Hearings by Christopher B. McNeil, J.D., Ph.D.
  • Judges Newsletter by Indiana Judicial Center
  • Blast From The Past: The Conference on Court Technology (1988) by Susan M. Trippi
  • Alternatives to Incarceration by Christopher Cecil, MSW
  • Manager’s Briefcase: The Best Boss by Wendy L. Werner

Spring 2008 Volume 23 Number 2

  • The International Organization for Judicial Training
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Update
  • SJI News
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • Guide for Continuity of Operations by Pam Casey
  • Challenges for Judicial Branch Educators by Ellen Marshall
  • Lessons From and For Experts by Kelly Tait
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Being White Most of My Life: Pondering NASJE’s Commitment to Diversity by Thomas Nelson Langhorne
  • It’s a Small World, After All – Part 2 by Ellen Marshall
  • Blast from the Past: Humanities & the Professions by Sanford M. Lottor
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Stuck in the Details by Laurie Ginn

Winter 2008 Volume 23 Number 1

  • NIJ Report Available
  • 2006 Measuring Effectiveness Report to Congress Available
  • SJI News
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • One Size Doesn’t Fit All: A Guide for Assigning Divorced Families to Appropriate Programs by Pauline Roberts and Joe H. Brown
  • Using a Responder System by William Brunson
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • The Diversity of Diversity by Polly Schnaper
  • Blast from the Past: How to Get Your Teaching Staff to Stop Teaching (1985) by Raymond Crapo
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Book Summary: The Carrot Principle by Laurie Ginn

Fall 2007 Volume 22 Number 4

  • SJI News (September 2007)
  • Domestic Violence Awareness Month
  • OJJDP News @ a Glance July/August 2007
  • Regional Meeting Notes
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • Risk and Domestic Violence by Dr. Neil Websdale
  • Building a Community Based Mental Health Court Program by Hon. Stephen S. Goss
  • A Technologically Gifted Court by William Brunson
  • Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Judge Kevin Burke and Judge Steve Leben
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Inside the Mind of the Judge – Part VI: How Appellate Judges Decide Cases by Judge David M. Gersten
  • Education Services Department, Office of the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia by Caroline Kirkpatrick
  • It’s a Small World, After All by Ellen Marshall
  • Manager’s Briefcase: A Report on Judicial Education Staffing and CLE across the Country by Laurie Ginn
  • Post-Conference Recap
    • Opening Plenary: Chief Justice De Muniz by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Babel-On: Film Discussion by Kelly Tait
    • Developing The Leader In You by Liz Strong
    • Distance Learning: Design Considerations for Online Learning by Merry Hofford
    • Homeless Courts: A Model for Problem-Solving Courts by Kelly Tait
    • Experiential Learning in Action: The Level Playing Field by Kathy Story, J.D. and Crystal L. Banks, Esq.
    • Core Competency: Site Selections by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • May the Force Be with You: Power and Rank Dynamics by Kelly Tait
    • Appreciative Inquiry by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Sustaining Your Momentum: Closing Plenary by Lee Ann Barnhardt

Summer 2007 Volume 22 Number 3

  • SJI News (July 2007)
  • Hawthorn Institute Call for Presenters & Save the Date
  • The Western Regional Conference by Polly Schnaper
  • Transitions
  • Greetings from the NCJRS!
  • From the President
  • From the Editor
  • Defining a “Win” in a Mental Health Court Program by Hon. Stephen S. Goss
  • The Aging of America, the Rise of Elder Abuse and Its Impact on Judicial Education by Denise O. Dancy and Brenda K. Uekert
  • Strategies for Effective Professional Development: Hot Tips on Teaching Adults by Denise Dallmer, Ph.D.
  • Ethics Issues in Judicial Education by William Melone
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Book Review: Death by Meeting by Lee Ann Barnhardt

Spring 2007 Volume 22 Number 2

  • Conference at University of Memphis
  • From the President
  • Transitions
  • A Mental Health Court Judge’s Perspective: WIIFM (“What’s in it for me”)? by Hon. Stephen S. Goss
  • Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Approach in Helping Juvenile Offenders Receive Appropriate Programs and Services by David Gamble, NCJFCJ
  • Overcoming Barriers to Distance Learning by Lee Ann Barnhardt
  • The Problem-Solving Justice Toolkit
  • The Value of a Mentor for New Judges by Josephine Deyo
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Human Trafficking: A New Problem for State Courts by Gretchen Hunt
  • Inside the Mind of the Judge: Part V – How Trial Judges Decide Cases by Judge David M. Gersten
  • Is it Time for a Change? by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Improving Your “E” IQ: Simple Tips for Netiquette by Jennifer Rains, Esq.

Winter 2007 Volume 22 Number 1

  • Free Offer from the American Bankruptcy Institute
  • SJI News
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Releases New Drug Abuse Treatment Recommendations to Cut Costs, Save Money and Reduce Crime
  • Transitions
  • OJJDP Fact Sheets Feature Juvenile Court Statistics
  • From the President
  • Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report – An Essential Resource for All Juvenile Justice Practitioners by David Gamble
  • Teaching the Teachers: Public Outreach through Adult Education by Lee Ann Barnhardt
  • An Educator’s Entreaty for Threat Management in State Courts by Lois Wright
  • Electronic Education by Lee Ann Barnhardt
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Utah Judicial Institute, at the Utah Administrative Office of the Courts by Diane Cowdrey, Ed.D
  • Meet the Indiana Judicial Center by Anne Jordan
  • NASJE Conference 2007
  • Blast from the Past: Judicial Education in the Year 2001 by Suzanne G. Keith, Judith M. Anderson. Lawrence B. Stone, Karen Waldrop
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Managing Without a Carrot or a Stick by William Ginn, Esq.

Fall 2006 Volume 21 Number 4

  • SJI News
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) News
  • CJEG Greetings from NCJRS
  • Human Trafficking Update
  • Transitions
  • From the President
  • Photos from the 2006 NASJE Conference
  • Around the Circle: Toward an Adult Learning Model with Increased Cultural Relevance by Kelly Tait
  • Recommendations for Reducing the Numbers of Delinquent Minority Youth in the Juvenile Justice System by David Gamble, NCJFCJ
  • Preparing New Judges for the Bench by Maureen E. Conner & Catharine M. White
  • Curriculum Builder Report by Lee Ann Barnhardt
  • Five Reasons Why Judges Should Become More Involved in Establishing, Leading, and Participating on Collaborative, Policy-Focused Teams
  • Thiagi Newsletter, July – October
  • Post Conference Recap
    • You Don’t Know Me by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Western Regional Meeting – August 13, 2006
    • Equal Access Education: “Accessible Meetings and Conferences” by Kelly Tait
    • CourTools Session Summary by Lee Ann Barnhardt
    • Beyond Brokeback Mountain: Developing Sexual Orientation Training and Education Programs by Kelly Tait
    • Literature and the Law: Power versus principle: the great conflict by Laurie Ginn
    • HIGH IMPACT: Talking about Crash by Kelly Tait
    • Grammar: Get it Write and Common Mistakes in English Usage
    • Emerging Court Trends by Denise Dancy
    • How to Instruct Faculty on Presenting/Incorporating Difficult Topics by Laurie Ginn
    • Social Cognition: Solutions for Unintended Bias by Kathleen Sikora
    • Cultural Competence: A Simulation by Michael Roosevelt
    • Transfer of Learning: Maximizing the Context by Dr. Sandy Daffron
    • Plenary session: Stress and Wellness

Summer 2006 Volume 21 Number 3

  • Highlights from Issues and Trends: Judicial Branch Education Challenges and Opportunies by Cathy White
  • SJI News by Steve Linsky
  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Newsletter
  • NIJ Update
  • Transitions
  • From the President by Liz Strong
  • From the Editor by Phil Schopick
  • Skillful Design: Choosing Instructional Methods by Carol L. Weaver
  • The Effects of Court-Based Intervention Programs on Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence by Brenda K. Uekert, with Inger Sagatun-Edwards, Ann Crowe, Tracy Peters, and Fred Cheesman
  • New Juvenile Offenders and Victims Report Available (reprinted from the NCJFCJ website)
  • New Judge Training in California by Jo Deyo
  • Inside the Mind of the Judge, Part 4 — The Ideal Jurist or the Curmudgeon by Hon. David Gersten
  • Thiagi Newsletter – May
  • Thiagi Newsletter – June
  • Acting with Impunity: A Three-Part Series on Peacekeepers’ Involvement in Trafficking in Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina — Part III: Gender Perspective and Trafficking by Pauline White
  • The Challenge of Educating the Court on Intimate Partner Violence: Research as a Tool for Judicial Educators by Carol E. Jordan
  • Workplace Writing for the Dot-Com Reader by Marguerite Stenquist
  • What to Do in the Twin Cities during the NASJE Conference
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Giving and Receiving Feedback – Part 8 by Pamela Lizardi, M.Ed.

Spring 2006 Volume 21 Number 2

  • JERITT Is Still Alive by Catharine M. White
  • SJI Update by Steve Linsky
  • Transitions
  • From the President by Liz Strong
  • NASJE Southeast Region Meeting Minutes
  • Imagine … A Collaborative Approach To Divorce by Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
  • Strategies to Expand the Problem-Solving Court Approach by Pamela Casey
  • A Few Family Court Shortcuts by E. Hunter Hurst IV
  • A Good Match–NASJE’s Mentor Program by Kathleen Sikora
  • Thiagi Newsletter – February
  • Thiagi Newsletter – April
  • Acting with Impunity: A Three-Part Series on Peacekeepers’ Involvement in Trafficking in Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina — Part II: Focus on Trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Pauline White
  • Inside the Mind of the Judge, Part 3 — The Acquisition of Wisdom: The “Sophomore” Judge to the “Decade” Judge by Hon. David Gersten
  • Book review: Turning to One Another: Simple Conversations to Restore Hope to the Future by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Giving and Receiving Feedback – Part 6 by Pamela Lizardi, M.Ed.

Winter 2006 Volume 21 Number 1

  • The Future of JERITT: Living the Change by Maureen E. Conner
  • Transitions
  • From the President by Liz Strong
  • Designing on a Dime by Barbara Sweet
  • Implementing Adult Education Theory in Law School by John H. Reese and Tania H. Reese
  • Family Law: Child Support Dockets Benefit from Using Problem-Solving Court Principles by Joy Ashton
  • Problem-Solving Courts: Is the General Public Buying-In? by David B. Rottman and Chantal G. Bromage
  • Answering the Call to International Work by Ellen Marshall
  • Thiagi Newsletter – January 2006
  • Acting with Impunity: A Three-Part Series on Peacekeepers’ Involvement in Trafficking in Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Part 1 of 3) by Pauline White
  • Stop Setting Goals…Now! by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Inside the Minds of Judges Part II: The New Judge by Hon. David M. Gersten
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Giving and Receiving Feedback – Part 4 by Pamela Lizardi, M.Ed.
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Building and Implementing an Effective Court Performance Measurement System by Ingo Keilitz

Fall 2005 Volume 20 Number 4

  • SJI Contact Information
  • Changes in Washington and Arizona
  • Improving the DWI System by Paul Biderman
  • Karen Thorson Receives Award
  • The Board and NASJE Thank Dave Tevelin
  • Presidential Award Recipients
  • From the President by Liz Strong
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Facilitating Adult Learning DVD
  • Conference Recap
  • Welcoming Remarks
  • Judicial Branch Education by Hon. Scott Brownell
  • Observations on the Role of the Judicial Educator by Henry “Skip” White
  • Which Level of Evaluation is Right for You?
  • Experiential Learning by Carrie A. Brooks
  • Experiential Learning in the Garden by Jennifer Rains Schoenfeldt
  • Where We Were, Where We Are & Where We’re Going by Rita G. Culbertson
  • Making the Most of Teachable Moments by Robin E. Wosje
  • How to Host and Provide Learning Experiences for International Visitors by Robin E. Wosje
  • Regional Reports
  • Inside the Minds of Judges by Judge David M. Gersten
  • Courts Under Attack by Judge (ret.) Bob Pirragalia
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Giving and Receiving Feedback – Part 3 by Pamela Lizardi, M.Ed.

Summer 2005 Volume 20 Number 3

  • Teaching Judging in Law School, Part 4 by Paul Biderman
  • Transitions
  • Greetings from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service! by Jennifer Buttrey
  • DOJ Update
  • Mentoring Available by Kathleen Sikora
  • From the President by William Brunson
  • From the Editor by Phil Schopick
  • Assessing and Fulfilling the Special Education Needs of Traffic Court Judges by Judge Karl Grube
  • Judicial Responses to Batterers: Effective Court Sanctions by Judge David M. Gersten
  • Benefits of Judicial Branch Education by Diane E. Cowdrey, Ed.D.
  • Parenting Wisely by Joey Binard
  • Meeting Technology – Where Do We Get Our Information? Part 2 by Jo Dale Bearden
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Voices from the Past: Tips on Flipping — Flipcharts
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Giving and Receiving Feedback by Pamela Lizardi, M.Ed.

Spring 2005 Volume 20 Number 2

  • Teaching Judging in Law Schools Part III By Paul Biderman
  • SJI Update
  • American Judicature Society Earns SJI’s Howell Heflin Award
  • SJI Scholarships Available
  • Judicial Branch Education Technical Assistance Grants Available from SJI
  • SJI Seeks Nominees for the Florence K. Murray Award
  • A Biographer’s Biography: Jim Toner
  • From the President
  • From the Editor By Phil Schopick
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Domestic Relations Litigation By Justice Maura D. Corrigan, Michigan Supreme Court
  • Domestic Violence Batterer Does One Battery A Batterer Make? By Judge David M. Gersten
  • DWI Courts: Strategies for Addressing the DWI Offender by C. West Huddleston and Robin Wosje
  • Meeting technology – Where do we get our information? Part 1 By Jo Dale Bearden
  • There is a Free Lunch: The Emergence of Open Source Course Management Systems by Eddie Davis, Ed.D.
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • FastRead© The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Blast from the Past: Guidelines for Judicial Program Written Materials (Fall 1994)
  • Giving Feedback By Martha V. Kilbourn

Winter 2005 Volume 20 Number 1

  • Teaching Judging in Law School Part II by Paul Biderman
  • Transitions
  • President’s Column by William Brunson
  • Judicial education goes to the movies by Hon. Peggy Fulton Hora
  • Use of Film Clips for Educational Purposes By Robin E. Wosje
  • Transcendental Technology for Judicial Branch Educators By Ellen Marshall
  • Judicial Training in the Handling of Death Penalty Cases by Richard D. Reaves, Esq.
  • Will distance learning be an option for me? By Ray Foster
  • Voices from the Past – Spring 1991 How do you control speakers who go beyond the established time limits?
  • “Pushing a Rope: Maneuvering through an Instructional Session” This month’s topic: “Strategic Course Planning” by Meggin McIntosh, PhD
  • Domestic Violence and Gun Ownership: Protection Orders or Criminal Convictions = No Guns by Judge David M. Gersten
  • Coordinating Technology for Off-Site Training by Jo Dale Bearden
  • Developing a Performance Plan

Fall 2004 Volume 19 Number 4

  • MSU Extends Academic Credit for Your In-State and National Court Administration Programs by Maureen E. Conner
  • NASJE Strategic Plan Priorities and Implementation by William Brunson
  • Teaching Judging in Law Schools by Paul Biderman
  • SJI Update: The Solutions Project
  • SJI Seeks Executive Director
  • Transitions
  • Regional Reports by Philip Gould, Mary O’Connor, Kathleen Gross, Diane Cowdrey
  • From the President by William Brunson
  • From the Editor by Phil Schopick
  • Pushing a Rope: Maneuvering through an Instructional Session by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
  • Examining Drug Courts by C. West Huddleston, III
  • The Sky (Is)(Is Not) Falling: Crawford v. Washington and the New Law of Confrontational Hearsay by W. Dennis Duggan, F.C.J.
  • The National CASA Association and the NCJFCJ Partner in Educating Judges and Child Advocates by Hon. J. Dean Lewis
  • Conference Recap
  • The Guide on the Side: The Art and Craft of Group Facilitation presentation and summary by Kelly Tait
  • Changing the Culture of the Courts To Support Innovation presentation and summary by Chuck Claxton
  • Ethics for State Judicial Educators presentation by Susan Leseman and Blan Teagle, summary by Kathleen Gross
  • The Business of the Courts & Probation: A “How To” Model for Judicial Staff Education by Tammy L. Quinn, Human Resources
  • The Art of Customer Service through the Looking Glass presentation by Mollie Croisan, summary by Joy Ashton
  • Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator for Leadership presentation by Martha Martin, John Meeks, and Phil Schopick, summary by Kathleen Gross
  • The Importance of Stress Management presentation by Hon. Adam Fisher, summary by Mary O’Connor
  • Finding Your Way in the Maze of Change presentation and summary by Liz Strong
  • Using Technology in Delivering Education by Ray Foster
  • Thiagi Newsletter
  • Workplace Writing for the Dot-Com Reader: Ready, Aim, Write, Revise by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Icebreakers: Tools for Creating a Comfortable Learning Climate by Maureen Lally
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Interviewing by Martha Kilbourn

Summer 2004 Volume 19 Number 3

  • NHTSA Update
  • Transitions
  • From the Editor
  • Thiagi’s Games for Judicial Educators Best Summaries Game
  • Getting Started As An International Judicial Educator- A Practical Primer By Thomas Nelson Langhorne, Esq.
  • The Collaborative Divorce Project: Summary Highlights from the Final Report by Marsha Kline Pruett, Ph.D., M.S.L.
  • Summary Highlights from the Collaborative Divorce Project by Marsha Kline Pruett
  • East Meets West: The Supreme Court Addresses Relocation By Hon. Thomas P. Zampino
  • So You’ve Been Selected! 6 Tips for Conference Presenters
  • Understanding FLSA for Managers By Jim Nelson and William Brunson

Spring 2004 Volume 19 Number 2

  • SJI Scholarships Available
  • SJI “Hot Products” Available on the Web
  • Judicial Branch Education Technical Assistance Grants Available from SJI
  • International Update
  • Transitions: New Members
  • From the Editor
  • Readiness for Justice in Courts: The Role of Judicial Education, Part III by Patricia H. Murrell
  • THIAGI Games for Judicial Educators
  • Develop Blended Learning Experiences Using JERITT By Maureen E. Conner, Ph.D.
  • You Said It But Did They Get It? How To Check For Understanding By Sharon L. Bowman, MA
  • UpToParents.org—A New Approach in Divorce by Carole S. Streeter
  • Effective Techniques for Holding Domestic Violence Perpetrators Accountable By Judge Jeffrey Kremers
  • Is Your State Re-examining its Canons of Judicial Ethics? The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Recommends Modifications by Hon. Thomas Hornsby, ret.
  • Getting Judges Off the Bench and Into the Community — The NASJE Role By Judge Karl B. Grube
  • Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: Issues and Solutions By Mary Ann Aguirre, Esq.
  • Potential Uses for Wireless Technologies in Judicial Education By Jo Dale Bearden
  • 10 Tips for Productive Meetings, Part II by Tracy Peterson Turner, Ph.D.
  • Make meetings active reviewed by Carol L. Weaver, Ph.D

Winter 2004 Volume 19 Number 1

  • SJI Board Approves Grants
  • Changes to SJI Scholarship and Judicial Branch Education Technical Assistance Grant Programs
  • National Center for State Courts President Roger Warren Announces He Will Resign in 2004
  • International Committee
  • Northeastern Region Update by Linda Ryea Richard
  • Western Region Update
  • President’s Column
  • From the Editor
  • Readiness for Justice in Courts: The Role of Judicial Education, Part II By Patricia H. Murrell
  • Brevity: News and Information About Juvenile Justice From Around the Country and on the Internet By Joey Binard
  • Judge Helps Bring a Village to Florida to Create Stability for Dependent Children By Elizabeth Kirwin
  • Enforcing Child Custody Orders Across Jurisdictional Lines by Darren Mitchell, National Center on Full Faith and Credit
  • Fast Read©: Generations at Work reviewed by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Judges and Courts Abroad: Different Systems, Similar Problems by Heike P. Gramckow, Ph.D.
  • Tech Corner: Technology in the Classroom Revisited by Jo Dale Dearden
  • Manager’s Briefcase: 10 Tips for Productive Meetings by Tracy Peterson Turner, Ph.D.
  • Agenda: Second International Conference on the Training of the Judiciary 10/31 – 11/3 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Fall 2003 Volume 18 Number 4

  • NHTSA Update by Debra Weinberg Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College Columbus
  • Transitions
  • Midwest Region Meeting Notes
  • Western Region Meeting Notes
  • President’s Column: What a Great Conference! by Kenny Miller Texas Justice Court Training Center
  • From the Editor: A Vision Becomes Reality by Phil Schopick
  • Adult Ed: Designing Complex Curricula by Kathleen Sikora.
  • Adult Ed: Readiness for Justice in Courts: The Role of Judicial Education by Patricia H. Murrell
  • Family Courts: One Judge – One Family by Hon. Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson
  • Domestic and Family Violence: Full Faith and Credit for POs by Danielle G. Van Ess and Millicent Shaw Phipps National Center on Full Faith and Credit
  • Community of Practice is About Oneness by Maureen E. Conner
  • Fast Read©: Primal Leadership reviewed by Marguerite Stenquist
  • Tech Corner: List Servers by Jo Dale Bearden
  • Conference Recap: Teaching, Learning, and Thinking Outside the Box by Dr. Chuck Claxton
  • Conference Recap: How to Develop a Course by Dr. Maureen Connor and Kay Palmer
  • Conference Recap: Preventing Death by Lecture by Sharon L. Bowman, MA
  • Conference Recap: Developing Curricula for Challenging Topics by Kathleen Sikora and John Meeks
  • Conference Recap: Economics and Judicial Education Hon. Ken Kawaichi of California; National Judicial College President William Dressel; Chuck Eriksen, Director of ICM; NASJE President Tom Langhorne; and, Maureen Connor, Director of JERITT
  • Conference Recap: Leadership Principles in Collaborative Settings by Ms. Debra Koehler
  • Conference Recap: Situational Staffing – Getting What You Need from Committees by Karen Thorson
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Workplace Mediation by William Brunson

Summer 2003 Volume 18 Number 3

  • SJI Update by Kathy Schwartz
  • NHTSA Contract Update by Paul Biderman
  • Transitions
  • President’s Column by Thomas Nelson Langhorne
  • Volunteering and being involved by Phil Schopick
  • Adult Ed: Turning Listeners into Learners – New Presentation Strategies by Sharon L. Bowman, M.A.
  • Adult Ed: Literature and Film in Judicial Education by Hon. Terry P. Lewis Leon County Court, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Domestic and Family Violence: Judicial Leadership v. Canons of Ethics by Billie Lee Dunford-Jackson
  • Family Courts: Collaborative Law by Joy Ashton
  • Family Courts: Collaborative Divorce by Hon. W. Ross Foote
  • FastRead©: Book Summaries for Busy Managers by Marguerite Stenquist
  • From the Bench: The dog ate my course evaluation by Hon. William P. Williams
  • The NASJE Mentoring Program and You by Kay Palmer (Arkansas) and Liz Strong (Colorado)
  • Minority Affairs: Racial Profiling and Pretext Stops by Mary Ann Aguirre
  • Product Review: Impaired Driving Information Resources Product Review by Paul Biderman
  • Tech Corner: Websites – The Discussion Continues by Jo Dale Bearden
  • Manager’s Briefcase: 360-Degree Feedback: Are You Using This Tool in Your Court? by Brenda J. Wagenknecht-Ivey, Ph.D.

Spring 2003 Volume 18 Number 2

  • SJI Update by Tom Langhorne and Kathy Schwartz
  • NHTSA Contract Update by Paul Biderman
  • Transitions
  • President’s Report: Various Musings for Our Members by Thomas Nelson Langhorne
  • Times are Hard, but There’s Lots to Accomplish by Phil Schopick
  • Adult Education: Self-directed Learning in the Judicial Branch by Diane Cowdrey, EdD
  • Adult Education: Being of Service by Maureen Conner, PhD
  • Domestic and Family Violence: Vicarious Trauma in Judges by Peter Jaffe, PhD
  • Family Courts: Yes I Can Take Care of That for You by Joy Ashton
  • From the Bench: Confessions of a Judicial Education Junkie by Hon. William P. Williams
  • International: Recent Developments and a Report from the International Forum for Training of the Judiciary by Chuck Ericksen
  • Mentoring by Phil Schopick
  • Minority Affairs: Courage to Live by Mary Ann Aguirre
  • Tech Corner: Connecting People and Fostering Educational Growth Through Technology by Jo Dale Bearden
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Motivating Employees by William Brunson

Winter 2003 Volume 18 Number 1

  • Byrne Update by José Dimas
  • SJI Update
  • NHTSA Contract Update
  • Transitions
  • Greetings from Nigeria by Kevin Bowling
  • President’s Report: The State of NASJE by Thomas Nelson Langhorne
  • Distance Learning – No Longer a Stepchild by Phil Schopick
  • Resource Review by Carol L. Weaver, PhD
  • Impact Evaluation by Blan L. Teagle
  • Domestic Violence: Federal Firearm Provisions
  • From the Bench: Seminal Judicial Education by Hon. William P. Williams
  • International: ICJE Outreach by Richard D. Reaves, Executive Director, ICJE of Georgia
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Downsizing with Grace by Mindy Masias
  • Thorson Wins Award
  • Missouri Update by Linda R. Evans
  • California Update by Martha V. Kilbourn

Fall 2002 Volume 17 Number 4

  • NASJE Plenary Session: Justice as Seen through the Eyes of Others
  • President’s Column
  • Transitions
  • Editorial: Reorganizing the Website Newsletter by Phil Schopick
  • Helping EveryBODY to Increase Learning
  • Connecting Personal and Professional Growth to Create Our Future: Part 2
  • Doing Our Jobs Better: The Whole Brain Way
  • Follow up to Plenary: Kolb and Beyond
  • Effective Course Development
  • Stress: The Invisible Virus
  • Brain Bank: Content and Use of Faculty Development Handbooks
  • Brain Bank: Needs Assessment and Evaluation
  • Brain Bank: Exchange of Innovative Teaching Techniques
  • Judicial Education on Substance Abuse: Promoting and Expanding Judicial Awareness and Leadership
  • Getting Organized: Improving Personal Productivity
  • Hotel Contract Negotiations: Beyond the Room Rate
  • Strategies That Actually Work: Employee Performance Issues
  • Performance Appraisals, Effective Hiring, et al.
  • Low Maintenance Faculty: Dream or Reality?
  • Technology Brain Bank
  • Notes from the NASJE Technology Committee Brain Bank Session
  • Round Table Brain Banks/Best Practices: Surviving Budget Cuts
  • Round Table Brain Banks: Court Security
  • Annual Business Meeting
  • Regional Meetings & Reports

Summer 2002 Volume 17 Number 3

  • SJI Update by Billie Lee Jackson
  • NHTSA Contract Underway For DWI Website Development
  • President’s Column Paul Biderman
  • Transitions
  • Editorial: Renewing Our Effort to Revise NASJE’s Strategic Plan by Thomas N. Langhorne, III
  • Report of the Diversity Task Force
  • New Mexico ADR Project
  • New Principles and Standards of Judicial Branch Education
  • The National Tribal Judicial Center at The National Judicial College by Mitchell C. Wright
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Building a Balanced Court Performance Measurement System by Ingo Keilitz
  • NASJE Elections
  • Call for Links

Spring 2002 Volume 17 Number 2

  • NASJE Announces Major Collaborative Effort with the Century Council
  • President’s Column
  • Point/Counterpoint: Civil Liberties and Constitutional Law
  • NASJE Representatives Attend 2002 Assembly of Court Association Conference
  • New Mexico Launches Web Course on ADR
  • What’s New at NJC
  • Transitions
  • Distance Learning, WebEx Style by Krista Johns
  • Potential Funding Sources for State Judicial Education on Domestic Violence & Sidebar: How to Apply for Technical Assistance from the National Judicial Institute by Billie Lee Dunford-Jackson
  • Manager’s Briefcase – Motivation: What Do Employees Really Want? by Pamela Stepien
  • Doing What Counts, Counting What Matters by Ingo Keilitz
  • NASJE News Launches Consultants’ Page
  • Request for Nominations for NASJE Annual Elections
  • Doing Our Jobs Better!
  • Why Four Days Won’t Be Enough in Santa Fe

Winter 2002 Volume 17 Number 1

  • NASJE Announces Major Collaborative Effort with the Century Council
  • NASJE resolution supporting continued funding for SJI
  • Causes for Alarm and a Call to Action
  • President’s Column: SJI: So Much to Lose, So Much Worth Saving
  • Exploring New Horizons in the 2001 NASJE Western Regional Conference by William Brunson
  • NASJE Southeastern Region Activity Report
  • Western Region Update – Utah
  • Wisconsin Update
  • Transitions
  • New Mexico’s Virtual DWI Trial by Hon. Elaine Morris
  • Developing Reflective Judgment: CPE Imperative by Carol L. Weaver, Ph.D
  • Journal Writing Part Three: Getting Started – The Tools, the Place, the Time by Krista Johns
  • Knowledge Management in Brief by Krista Johns
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Why Do We Need Court Performance Standards? by Ingo Keilitz
  • Manager’s Briefcase: Staffing: The Recruitment, Selection, and Appointment of Court Staff by Theodore H. Curry II
  • Bylaws Revisions – Big Changes

Fall 2001 Volume 16 Number 4

  • Editorial: A New World’s Challenge for Judicial Branch Educators by Thomas Nelson Langhorne, III
  • President’s Column: Meeting the Challenge by Paul Biderman
  • NCSC’s Roger Warren Welcomes NASJE to Williamsburg
  • Keynote Address: 2001 – An Education Odyssey
  • Leadership Convocation
  • My First Time by Wendy Smith Deer
  • Teamwork in Judicial Branch Education by William Brunson
  • Grants & Judicial Branch Education a presentation made by Jeffrey Barlow at the 2001 NASJE Conference by B. Phyllis Whittiker
  • NASJE Futures Committee Presents — The Role of Judicial Branch Education in Court Reform by Blan Teagle
  • Substance Abuse Programs for Judicial Branch Education
  • Distance Learning Production Needs by William Brunson
  • An Ethics Guide for Judges and their Families
  • About Manager’s Briefcase
  • Manager’s Briefcase: The Manager’s Role by Yvonne Stedham
  • Transitions

Summer 2001 Volume 16 Number 3

  • 2001: An Education Odyssey: An Overview of the NASJE Annual Conference August 22 – 26, 2001 by Christy Tull
  • NASJE Members Win Awards
  • Transitions
  • The Pakistan Judicial Reform Project by Livingstone Armytage
  • Web Site Gets Attention from British Commonwealth Judges
  • Product Reviews: An Ethics Guide for Judges & Their Families by William Brunson
  • Skills Development: New Models in Fairness Education: Social Cognition by Kathleen Sikora
  • Going Around the Circle Again ** by Krista Johns
  • Model Programs: From Bench to Bench: Whitehead Institute Leads the Way in Science Education by Marilyn Wellington

Spring 2001 Volume 16 Number 2

  • Opinion: How Judicial Educators Can Play a Role in Maintaining Public Confidence in the Courts by Thomas Nelson Langhorne, III
  • Editorial: What’s New in our Newsletter
  • President’s Column: After Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Report from the NASJE Board Meeting in Savannah by Denise Kilwein
  • SJI Board Invites Applications for Judicial Education Projects by Kathy Schwartz
  • International Trip Reports
  • Where Are They Now?: Dennis Catlin By William Brunson
  • Journal Writing: An Online Mini-Workshop for Judicial Educators by Krista Johns
  • What People in Judicial Branch Education Are Writing About…
  • Stages of Professional Development by Harriet Bronwin Chillsworth, Ph.D.
  • NASJE Board Meeting Minutes
  • Competency Guidelines Study Committee Report

Winter 2001 Volume 16 Number 1

  • Curriculum Development: A Step-By-Step Model by Karen Thorson
  • President’s Column: A New Beginning by Denise Kilwein
  • Should NASJE Extend Voting Privileges to All Dues-Paying Members? Opinions Pro and Con
  • State and National Programs Awarded SJI Education Funds by Kathy Schwartz
  • NASJE Representatives Attend COSCA Midyear Meeting in Phoenix
  • Reno Consortium Offers New Judicial Studies Degree
  • Survey Details Growing Use of Online Educational Programming
  • Transitions
  • Where Are They Now? June Cicero: Judge, Consultant, Grandma by William Brunson
  • Getting Started with this “Distance Education” Thing or “It depends on what the meaning of ‘I.S.’ is” by Thomas N. Langhorne, III
  • Preparing a National Speaker for a Local Presentation by Robert Lowney
  • Journal Writing: An Online Mini-Workshop for Judicial Educators by Krista Johns and Verita Black Prothro
  • Programs to Help Your Judges by Hon. Robert K. Pirraglia
  • ICM Distance Learning Center Enlarges Its Offerings by Marilyn Wellington
  • National Center Publication Focuses on Appellate Court Staff
  • Connecting Personal and Professional Growth to Create Our Future: NASJE Keynote by Blan Teagle
  • Reflections on a “Non-Traditional” Conference Session by Sherry Carson
  • Report to NASJE on COSCA Midyear Meeting by Paul Biderman
  • Making New Friends for NASJE by Cathy Lowe

Fall 2000 Volume 15 Number 4

  • SJI Acts on Requests for Judicial Education Funds
  • Transitions
  • Editorial: Extending Ourselves
  • NASJE Knows: Needs Assessment
  • President’s Column: A Heartfelt Thank You by Franny Haney
  • District of Columbia: Business Process Re-Engineering
  • Western Region Conference Initiates Annual Tradition by Martha Kilbourn, NASJE Western Regional Director
  • Developing JEB Distance Learning Capacities by Thomas N. Langhorne, III
  • Web Sites ICM: Changing Paradigms
  • Books Discussion in the Classroom by Carol Weaver

Summer/Fall 2000 Volume 15 Number 3

  • Where Are They Now?
  • Transitions
  • Content Is King by Paul Biderman
  • Content and Environment: The “Nature” and “Nurture” of Education by Krista Johns
  • President’s Column by Franny Haney
  • Program Reports: Ideas and Developments from Judicial Educators
  • New Judges’ Curriculum Profile: Virginia’s Pre-Bench Orientation Program by Tom Langhorne
  • Learning Outside the Classroom: Natural Learning by Krista Johns
  • Learning Outside the Classroom: Technology Tools For Learning Outside The Classroom by Michael Pack
  • AJS Curriculum: Communicating with Voters: Ethics and Judicial Campaign Speech

Start of NASJE News on the Internet – April 2000

Spring 2000 Volume 15 Number 2

  • Learning Outside the Classroom First Part of a Series By Krista Johns
  • Big Changes Coming to NASJE News
  • President’s Column by Franny Maguire
  • State Programs and National Providers: Defining the Federalism of Judicial Education
  • Advice: NASJE Knows
  • How to Develop Long-Term Curricula for Judicial Branch Personnel: First, Go Jump in a River! By Tom Langhorne
  • What Is the Future of Futurists? Whose” crystal” should we trust-our own or a consultant’s?
  • Our View of the Future Is Fuzzy-Keep It That Way by Krista Johns
  • A Place for Futurists in Today’s World By Paul Biderman
  • State Justice Institute Board Supports Education Projects
  • New Directions for Judges Orientation by Ingo Keilitz
  • Transitions

Winter 2000 Volume 15 Number 1

  • Weighing the Options: Designing Hardware and Software Training for Court Personnel By Michael Pack and Kelley Krakowski
  • Advice: NASJE Knows
  • President’s Column by Franny Maguire
  • Points to Ponder
  • 1999 Annual Conference Highlight: Judicial Education Technologies
  • The Futures Symposium: Where Do We Go from Here?
  • NASJE Plenary Session at the 1999 Annual Conference By John R. Meeks
  • SJI’s David Tevelin on the Futures Symposium
  • Western Regional Report
  • Law and Literature Review: Using” Shooting an Elephant” and “A Jury of Her Peers” to Explore the Judicial Decision-making Process by Tom as Langhorne
  • News from NJC
  • Competing Models of Judicial Branch Education
  • The Motorola Model by Thomas Langhorne
  • The Organic Model: Questioning the Corporate Model By Krista Johns
  • Transitions
  • New NASJE Logo!!!
  • National Symposium on the Future of Judicial Branch Education Comments from Participants

Winter 1999 Volume 14 Number 4
Missing

Fall 1999 Volume 14 Number 3

  • Knowledge Management: Implications for Judicial Education by By Carol L. Weaver
  • Emerging Trends Affecting the Judicial Branch
  • President’s Column by Blan Teagle
  • Advice: NASJE Knows
  • New Members/Transitions
  • Romancing the Funder, and Other Advice for the Worldly Wise Judicial Educator by Krista Johns, with Paul Biderman
  • A Profile of the Missouri Judicial Education Program: Providing Improved Public Service Through Technology By Denise Kilwein
  • Northeastern Regional Report By Richard Saks, Regional Director
  • New Deputy Director for SJI

Summer 1999 Volume 14 Number 2

  • Turning Mediation Inward: Training Court Staff for Sustainable Conflict Management by H. Clifton Grandy and Julia A. Roig
  • National Conference on Public Trust and Confidence in the Justice System May 13-15, 1999 Washington, D.C.
  • President’s Column by Blan Teagle
  • Judicial Education: A Profession?
  • Advice: NASJE Knows
  • Fund Raising II: Some Considerations for Judicial Educators by Paul Biderman
  • PROFILE: Franny Maguire, Delaware Judicial educator by Paul Biderman
  • Midwestern Regional Report by Kenny Miller, Regional Director
  • NASJE News Welcomes New Members
  • Transitions
  • 1999 National Association of State Judicial Educators Conference Adam’s Mark Hotel St. Louis, Missouri – Program at a Glance
  • SJI Funds Education Projects

Spring 1999 Volume 14 Number 1

  • The National Symposium on the Future of Judicial Branch Education October 7-9,1999 Adam’s Mark Hotel St. Louis, Missouri
  • Meet NASJE in St. Louis
  • President’s Column by Blan Teagle
  • National Association of State Judicial Educators Ongoing Strategic Plan-Initiated in 1997 – Revised in 1999
  • National Symposium on the Future of Judicial Branch Education Agenda Highlights
  • Fund-raising Questions for Judicial Educators by Krista Johns
  • National Association of State Judicial Educators 1999 Committee/Project Roster
  • Core Competency Curriculum Guidelines for Court Managers
  • New Members Join Editorial Board
  • Profile: Diane Cowdrey, Utah Judicial Educator by Paul Biderman
  • Transitions

Winter 1998 Volume 13 Number 4

  • Public Trust and Confidence in the Courts: Implications for Judicial Educators
  • President’s Column by Blan Teagle
  • 1998 Annual Conference Held in New Hampshire
  • Assembly of Court Associations:
  • A Welcome Networking Experience
  • Southeastern Regional News
  • Transitions
  • NJC Appoints new president Percy R. Luney, Jr.
  • New Section Members
  • Judicial Educators can Audit ICM Courses

Fall 1998 Volume 13 Number 3

  • Foundations in Pluralism: An Opportunity for Dialogue by Han. Dale Segrest
  • Two Programs Help Improve Courts’ Service to the Public
  • President’s Column by Ellen Marshall
  • Western Regional News
  • NASJE Diversity Task Force Resource List
  • JERITT: The National Information Center for Judicial Educators by John Hudzik
  • NASJE News Goes Online!
  • A Few Words About Listservs
  • “People Change”: What “Organizational Change” Really Means by Krista Johns
  • Transitions

Summer 1998 Volume 13 Number 2

  • Courts and the Public: The Need for Better Public Communication b y Roger K. Warren
  • How the Courts Are Responding
  • President’s Column by Ellen Marshall
  • State Profile: Colorado
  • Transitions
  • The NASJE Bookshelf In Their Own Words …
  • Northeastern Regional News
  • Second Leadership Convocation to take place before annual conference
  • New Mexico holds hate crimes teleconference
  • NASJE Changes location of next annual conference

Spring 1998 Volume 13 Number 1

  • Is the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory Useful in Judicial Education? By Hon. Scott Brownell
  • We have our grant! Newsletter grant renewed to include internet newsletter
  • President’s Column by Ellen Marshall
  • Futures Project by Blan Teagle and Karen Thorson
  • Evaluating Judicial Education Performance Indicators by Livingston Armytage
  • The Role of the Judge in Judicial Education by Han. Judith Ann Lanzinger
  • State Profile: South Carolina by Yvonne A. Visser
  • Leadership Convocation
  • Midwestern Regional News

Winter 1997 Volume 12 Number 4

  • Tech Tonic: A Cure/or the AV Blues by Michael Pack
  • President’s Column by Ellen Marshall
  • 1997 Annual Conference Held at Lake Tahoe
  • Professionalism in the Legal System: Restoring Community Values by Rich Reaves
  • A Snapshot of a Rural State’s Education Program by Carla Kolling
  • The NASJE Bookshelf: Barry R. Schaller, A vision of American Law: Judging Law, Literature, and the Stores we tell reviewed by Hon Stephen E. Moore
  • NASJE News Index: Volumes 3 – 12 (1987 – 1997)
  • Southeast Regional News
  • Ten Quick Tips for Advanced AV

Fall 1997 Volume 12 Number 3

  • Self-Directed Learning: Planning Our Own Professional Education by Catherine P. Zeph
  • President’s Column by Karen Waldrop Thorson
  • Teleconferencing as an Option for Judicial Education by Phil Schopick
  • Western Regional News
  • Scheduling Conflicts: Working Around Jewish Holidays by Krista Goldstine-Cole
  • A Non-definitive Cultural Diversity Reading List

Summer 1997 Volume 12 Number 2

  • 1997 Annual Conference Lake Tahoe, Nevada
  • Leadership Convocation: A New Addition to the NAS]E Annual Conference Sunday, October 5, 1997
  • President’s Column by Karen Waldrop Thorson
  • The Institute for Faculty Excellence in Judicial Education: A Few Observations by Hon. Judith S. H. Atherton
  • State Justice Institute Alert! Grant Available
  • A Biographer’s Biography: Jim Toner
  • News from the Northeast
  • “Religious Traditions and the Courts”: A New Effort at Transformational Learning
  • Harvard/Penn State Leadership Institute for Continuing Professional Education by Catherine S. Lowe
  • NASJE Committees for 1997
  • Transitions

Spring 1997 Volume 12 Number 1

  • Are We Squeezing the Life Out of Groups? By Peter Shure
  • President’s Column by Karen Waldrop Thorson
  • Opportunity in Haiti
  • Florida’s Centralized Computer Lab Training for Judges by Hon. George S. Reynolds III and Gwendolyn Stuart
  • MIDWEST REGIONAL NEWS
  • With Apologies to Thomas Wolfe: You Can Go Home Again by James C. Drennan
  • Profile: Blan L. Teagle by Jim Toner
  • The NASJE Bookshelf: David Guterson, Show Falling on Cedars reviewed by Hon. Michael E. Donohue
  • Large Group Process Strategies That Work
  • Training for State Judicial Educators and Their Special Court Judges Han. Karl B. Grube
  • Transitions

Winter 1996 Volume 11 Number 4

  • International Judicial Education
  • President’s Column by Karen Waldrop Thorson
  • Southeastern Regional News
  • The NASJE Bookshelf: Robert Bolt, A Man For All Seasons reviewed by Blan Teagle
  • Getting Around on the Internet
  • Courts on the Internet
  • Legal Research on the Internet: A SIMPLE, HOW-TO GUIDE FOR COURTS

Fall 1996 Volume 11 Number 3

  • Judging: An Occupation and Skills Analysis Implications for Educators by Livingston Armytage
  • President’s Column by Kay S. Palmer
  • Western Regional News
  • Magic in Orlando: 1996 Annual Conference
  • Person on the Street Interview
  • NASJE Secretariat – Partners in Justice
  • Strategic Planning: A Training Curriculum for Judges by John A. Martin, Brenda J. Wagenknecht-Ivey, and Steven Weller
  • Transitions
  • Site Inspection for Accessibility (checklist)
  • Judges in the Classroom: The Mediation Process in the Primary Grades by Tarry L. Lindquist
  • NASJE Newsletter Evaluation

Summer 1996 Volume 11 Number 2

  • Quality Education for Judicial Staff: It Can Be Done by Karen Waldrop Thorson
  • President’s Column by Kay S. Palmer
  • Northeastern Regional News
  • Ethics Training for Court Personnel by Diane Cowdrey
  • Judges in the Classroom: Judicial Education Outreach by Krista Goldstine-Cole
  • Profile: Ellen Marshall, Maryland Judicial Educator
  • Training and Certification of Spanish Court Interpreters by Kristine Prince
  • Transitions
  • Judicial Education Management System (JEMS) Now Shipping
  • Judicial Education Goes to the Legislature by Gwen Spivey
  • 1996 NASJE Annual Conference Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Spring 1996 Volume 11 Number 1

  • Three Steps to the Successful Judicial Education Program: Plan, Prepare, and Prepare by Michael Pack
  • President’s Column by Kay S. Palmer
  • Revitalizing Washington State’s Professional Development Program by Maureen Lally
  • Faith, Law, and Morality: A New Challenge in Judicial Education by Krista Johns
  • Transitions
  • There’s Been a “Breakout”! by Jack Wolf
  • The NASJE Bookshelf by Carol L. Weaver
  • Profile: Paul L. Biderman, New Mexico Judicial Educator
  • A Guide to Sentencing DUI Offenders Available from NHTSA and NIAAA
  • New CD-Rom Active Educational Video
  • 1996 NASJE Committees, Representatives, Liaisons
  • Welcome to JERITT

Winter 1995 Volume 10 Number 4

  • Creating Presence by Maureen Conner
  • Transitions
  • President’s Column by Kay S. Palmer
  • Regional News
  • Dearborn Hosts 1995 Annual Conference
  • Profile: Elizabeth Louise Hodges, New Hampshire Judicial Educator
  • If I Had It to Do Over Again
  • Driving Fear out of the Workplace

Fall 1995 Volume 10 Number 3

  • Driving Fear Out of the Workplace by Daniel K. Oestreich
  • Transitions
  • President’s Column by V.K. Wetzel
  • REGIONAL NEWS Southeastern Region
  • American Bar Association’s UIFSA Project
  • Caution… This Is a “Brainbreak” Zone! By Jack Wolf
  • Nonjudicial Mentoring: Developing a Mentoring Program for Clerks of Court by R. Michael Pack
  • Profile: Catherine Lowe, California Judicial Educator
  • New NCSC President Judge Roger K. Warren (CA)

Summer 1995 Volume 10 Number 2

  • Sexual Harassment: Policy Implementation and Education by John R. Meeks
  • 1995 NASJE Annual Conference Dearborn, Michigan
  • President’s Column by V.K. Wetzel
  • Dispelling Isolation: Formalizing the NASJE Men to ring Process by Michael Pack
  • Profile: Judge Kenneth A. Rohrs, Ohio Judicial College
  • In the beginning, there was a plan: Probation Officer Education in Utah by Jennifer I. Fasy
  • The NASJE Bookshelf: James Redfield. The Celestine Prophecy
  • Read any good books lately?
  • State Judicial Educators: List and contact information
  • Design Presentation Methods and Activities
  • Report on Diversity Conference

Spring 1995 Volume 10 Number 1

  • Administrative Law Judges and State Judicial Education by Richard D. Reaves
  • President’s Column by V.K. Wetzel
  • Code of Judicial Conduct by Cynthia Gray
  • Medical-Legal Issues by Krista Johns
  • A Magistrate Correspondence Course: How We Did It In Alaska by Janna Stewart
  • Management Training for Court Staff
  • Profile: Catherine M. Springer, Indiana Judicial Educator
  • Regional News: Western Region
  • Author Index: NASJE News, Volumes 8 and 9
  • Subject Index: NASJE News, Volumes 8 and 9
  • 1995 NASJE Committees, Representatives, Liaisons

Winter 1994 Volume 9 Number 4

  • The Game of Ethics: The Partnering of a Board Game by Stephen E. Sugar
  • President’s Column by V.K. Wetzel
  • Philadelphia Program Praised
  • National Consortium of Task Forces and Commissions on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts
  • NASJE Welcomes New Members
  • Profile: Mignon Upchurch Beranek, Florida Judicial Educator
  • So long. Adieu. Good-bye. Farewell. Adios. Ciao… (Michael Runner)
  • NASJE Members Relax

Fall 1994 Volume 9 Number 3

  • CopyRight! by Blan L. Teagle
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • Why Do Annual Reports? by Richard Reaves
  • Guidelines for Judicial Program Written Materials
  • Marketing Your Audio and Video Tapes by Gavin Lane
  • Lending Library Tips
  • A Cultural Diversity Reading List by Han. Peggy F. Hora
  • Distance Education and the NAJSE News (List of previous articles)
  • Using Focus Groups for Needs Assessment in Judicial Education

Summer 1994 Volume 9 Number 2

  • Icebreakers: Tools for Creating a Comfortable Learning Climate by Maureen Lally
  • 1994 Conference Highlights Destination: Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • Publications and the Judicial Educator by M. James Toner
  • Preparing for the Unpredictable by Maureen Lally
  • Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody Highlighted
  • How Do You Keep
  • Participants Energized?
  • Farewell, Bill Fishback

Spring 1994 Volume 9 Number 1

  • Team Teaching in Judicial Education by Gordon I. Zimmerman
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • AARP’s National Guardianship Monitoring Program Can Be Resource for Courts by Mary Twomey
  • National Professional Associations Foster Communication and Education
  • National Conference of Special Court Judges 1993 Judicial Education Award
  • State Courts and Tribal Courts: The Need for Education and Cooperation by H. Ted Rubin
  • Profile: Richard Rosswurm, West Virginia judicial educator
  • Values and Attitudes: Can Judges Confront Theirs? By Mary Finn Maples
  • State Judicial Educators (List and Contact Information)
  • 1994 NASJE Committees, Representatives, Liaisons

Winter 1993 Volume 8 Number 4

  • Defining Judicial Professionalism for Purposes of Continuing Education by Richard Reaves
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • 1993 Annual Conference Is Largest Ever
  • Distinguished Guests Address NASJE Conference
  • NASJE Committees Report on ’93 Activities
  • Conference Moved to Philadelphia
  • Newsletter Grant Extended Three More Years
  • Stone Describes NASJE’s Progress in 1993
  • Saks to Finish Term as the Northeastern Region’s Director
  • Paul Li Named First Judicial Educator Emeritus
  • Education Program Reflects Diversity of the Educator Profession by Maureen Conner
  • Thoughts on Judicial Mentoring by Betty Ann Johnson
  • Bylaw Revisions Passed in San Francisco
  • NCSC Awards Its 1993 Distinguished Service Award to Rita Culbertson

Fall 1993 Volume 8 Number 3
Court Visions for the 21st Century by Beatrice P. Monahan
Futures for Judicial Educators by John R. Meeks
President’s Column by Larry Stone
A Primer on Producing a Presenters’ Handbook by Blan Teagle
The Hidden Curriculum: Lagniappe For Judicial Educators by Patricia Murrell
Interpreters: Their Impact on Court Proceedings by Joanne I. Moore
SJI Update
Transitions

Summer 1993 Volume 8 Number 2

  • Judicial Education Software Design Project Completed
  • 1993 NASJE Conference Highlights San Francisco’s the place to be in October of 1993
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • Saying “Thank You” Over, and Over, and Over
  • NASJE News Index Volumes 3-7 (1987-1992)
  • Benchguides: Are They Beyond Your Capabilities? By Michael W. Runner
  • Benchguide Drafting Tips
  • Off and Running: The Justice Management Institute
  • Profile: Karen M. Waldrop, Arizona Judicial Educator
  • Leadership Institute in Judicial Education (LIJE) Update

Spring 1993 Volume 8 Number 1

  • A Socially Effective Way to Use Judicial Education Statistics by Maureen Connor
  • Plan to attend the 1993 NASJE Annual Conference in San Francisco
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • Faculty Database Available to Judicial Educators
  • JEAEP TA: Prepared to Serve
  • Bankruptcy Seminar Program Gives State Judges New Insight by Samuel J. Gerdano
  • 1993 NASJE Committees (List and Members)
  • Mandatory (?) CJE Compliance
  • Transitions
  • Membership Information
  • The National Judicial College Publishes Instructional Guide on the Court-related Needs of Older People and Persons with Disabilities
  • ADA” Access” Implications for Judicial Education Services
  • Hellos and Goodbyes
  • Training Court-appointed Guardians
  • Training Judicial Secretaries: A Burgeoning Activity
  • The Origins of the New Mexico Judicial Education Center

Winter 1992 Volume 7 Number 4

  • NASJE Elects 1992-1994 Officers at the Charleston Annual Conference
  • Dave Tevelin, executive director of the State Justice Institute, Addresses Conference
  • President’s Column by Larry Stone
  • So, What Have You Been Reading Lately?
  • Showcase Introduces New Judicial Ethics Curriculum
  • Judges Seek a Variety of Information by Attending NASJE Annual Conference
  • Educational Sessions Were Lively and Informative
  • Tips on Tipping
  • Dr. Ingo Keilitz, Vice President NCSC, Describes Restructured ICM
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Camille A. Carr
  • The Past, Present, and Future of JEAEP
  • Resources: Bernstein, A. J., & Rozen, S. C. (1989). Dinosaur brains: Dealing with all those impossible people at work. New York: Wiley.
  • Institute for Court Management 1993 Program Schedule
  • Speakers: A Good Start The introduction sets the tone for the speech that follows by Sims Wyeth
  • JEAEP, JERITT, JEMS, and the Leadership Institute Review Progress in 1992
  • Australian Visitor Comes to Charleston Conference (Livingston Armytage)
  • And a Special Thanks … Kay Boothman, Arkansas
  • SJI Continues Funding NASJE News

Fall 1992 Volume 7 Number 3

  • One More Time: How Do We Teach Gender Fairness? by Gordon I. Zimmerman
  • National Consortium of Task Forces and Commissions on Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts Is Making Progress
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • The Pro Se Litigant: Responsibility of the Court by Trine Bech
  • NASJE News Editorial Policy
  • 1992 NASJE Annual Conference Agenda October 11-14, 1992 Charleston, South Carolina
  • State Judicial Educators: List and Contact Information
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Career Ladders in Judicial Settings by Camille A. Carr
  • Career Ladders: From Research to Practice
  • Spring 1992 Major Activities Completed/in Progress by Consortium Members
  • Keep Your Conferences Secure
  • Transitions
  • Profile: Kay Boothman, Arkansas Judicial Educator

Summer 1992 Volume 7 Number 2

  • Alcohol and Host Liability by James C. Drennan
  • Conference Reminder October 11-14 in Charleston, South Carolina
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Judicial Writing by Dr. Elizabeth A. Francis
  • Judicial Specialists by Gary J. Scrimgeour, Ph.D.
  • Teleconferencing Project of the Ohio Judicial College by Martha V. Kilbourn
  • The Future of Interstate Child Support by Margaret Campbell Heynes
  • NASJE News Index: Vols. 3-6 (1987-1991)
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Performance Management in the Judicial Sector
  • Leadership Programs in Continuing Education
  • Resources: American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education (1991). Attaining excellence in CLE: Standards for quality and methods for education. By Camille A. Carr
  • Washington State Curriculum-planning Efforts
  • Checklist: Criteria for Developing Learning Objectives
  • Money, Budgets, and Judicial Education II

Spring 1992 Volume 7 Number 1

  • Leadership Institute … The Sequel: “The Advanced Training” by Karen Waldrop
  • Kay Boothman: NASJE News Editor
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Judicial Education and the Indian Child Welfare Act by James Ganje
  • Strategic Management in the Courts: Training Staff in How to Plan for the Future by David A. Price, Ph.D.
  • What is good planning?
  • FACILITY ON-SITE CHECKLIST
  • Sentencing in Alabama
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • “Educator, Know Thy Audience” Successful Program Development Begins with a Clear Understanding of Participant Needs
  • Technical Assistance Consulting Service Update
  • Top Leadership Skills Named for Continuing Educators in the ’90’s
  • NASJE News asked SJEOs how they are dealing with sentencing education issues
  • Profile: Laurence B. Stone, Ohio Judicial Educator

Fall 1991 Volume 6 Number 4

  • San Antonio Sessions Applauded Annual Conference Concludes 1991
  • Needs assessment tools for the judiciary wanted
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Trends in the State Courts
  • Team Building Dr. Bethel “Bo” Thomas and Kay S. Boothman
  • Third National Conference on Court Technology
  • Judicial Education Management System (JEMS) Project
  • Transitions
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Creating a Team Environment
  • Organizational Development: An Overlooked Need
  • Issues and Trends in Judicial Education
  • Checklist: Effective Instruction Techniques
  • Profile: Ed Borrelli, New York Judicial Educator

Summer 1991 Volume 6 Number 3

  • Marketing Judicial Education Programs by Betty Ann Johnson
  • Conference Reminder October 13-16 San Antonio
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Alabama’s Satellite Teleconference
  • Grant Applications for In-State Implementation of Education Programs
  • Money, Budgets, and Judicial Education
  • State Judicial Educators (List & Contact information)
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Getting the Most from Technical Assistance
  • Opening To Outsiders: Judicial and Higher Education
  • Technical Assistance Update from the JEAEP Project
  • Presenting Matters Neutrally: Gender Neutral Language by Michael W. Runner
  • Gender-Neutral guidelines for speakers and writers
  • Profile: Dan Schenk, South Dakota Judicial Educator

Spring 1991 Volume 6 Number 2

  • Successful Projects Begin Second Year: JEAEP Update and JERRITT
  • NCSC Direct Technical Assistance Programs Judge/Clerk Teams
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Involved in Rural Justice Center Project
  • Book Review: The Effective Management of Volunteer Programs by Marlene Wilson
  • San Antonio Hosts ’91 Annual Conference (Conference Agenda)
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Initiating and Implementing Change by Diane E. Tallman
  • Educator’s Corner
  • How do you control speakers who go beyond the established time limits?
  • When the Speaker Ends Too Early, What Do You Do?
  • How Do You Organize Materials for Conference Participants?
  • How Do You Light a Fire Under Presenters Who Don’t Honor Deadlines for Materials?
  • Data Dissemination: The Next Frontier by Jane Nelson
  • The Registration Center
  • Profile: V.K. Wetzel, Wisconsin Judicial Educator

Winter 1991 Volume 6 Number 1

  • The Annual Conference: NASJE Enhances Its Future by Maureen Conner
  • We’re Back! NASJE SJI Newsletter grant extended for 2 years
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • Reversible Error in Criminal Appeals and Its Implications for Judicial Education
  • Dealing with “Nonlegal” Aspects of Judging by Ray Crapo
  • The Balancing Act: Preparing Discussion Leaders to Juggle by Michael W. Runner
  • Handle the Various Member Types
  • From the State Justice Institute
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column by Diane E. Tallman
  • Using Focus Groups for Needs Assessment in Judicial Education by Pamela B. Kleiber
  • Judicial Educators as Leaders by Dr. Ronald M. Cervero
  • Tips on Flipping: Flipcharts by Robert Letwin
  • Tools for the Trade
  • NASJE Committees: List and membership
  • AJS’s Ethics for Judges by Larry Stone
  • New Activities for Judicial Education/Adult Education Project (JEAEP)
  • Transitions

Fall 1990 Volume 5 Number 4

  • Vermont Hosts NASJE Annual Conference
  • President’s Column by Jerry Beatty
  • ABA Adopts New Model Code of Judicial Conduct
  • The Curse of the Missing Van (Negotiating Hotel Contracts)
  • The Foolproof Committee Meeting
  • NASJE/NCSC Technical Assistance Project
  • New NASJE Officers Chosen
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column
  • Why Programs Fail by Thomas Sork
  • Critical Reflection: Three Techniques by Dr. Joan E. Dominick
  • Environmental Scanning: Looking To The Future
  • Judicial Educators: Three Different Worlds
  • Newsletter Board Changes
  • Hot Topics in Judicial Education
  • Publication Reviews
  • Profile: Jerry K. Beatty, Iowa Judicial Branch Educator

Summer 1990 Volume 5 Number 3
Missing

Spring 1990 Volume 5 Number 2

  • Trial Judges Writing Project: A State-based Curriculum Development Model
  • Technical Assistance Workshop Held in New Orleans
  • Conference Update: Burlington Beckons
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • State Profile: Arkansas
  • Creating with Vision by Maureen Conner
  • Test Your Judicial Education “Readability Score”
  • What is wrong with legal writing by Daisy Floyd
  • Transitions
  • NASJE News asked several members to describe their Worst Nightmare in Judicial Education
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column
  • Accreditation in continuing Professional Education by Tom Pearson
  • How Judges Become Expert About Contemporary Issues by Pat Stein
  • Interactive Video: New Worlds of Instructional Technology by Brad Cahoon
  • Practical Tips for Judge-Teachers by Paul M. Li
  • Judicial Education in West Germany by Daniel J. Meador
  • NASJE News Survey

Winter 1990 Volume 5 Number 1

  • Three Cooperative Judicial Education Projects Begin
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • State Profile: Kentucky
  • CJE Leaders Convene in Tucson
  • Letters from the Editors: A guide to acronyms
  • SJI Grantee Seeks Input for Continuing Judicial Education Project on State Court Sec. 1983 Litigation
  • NASJE members discuss Judicial Education in the Year 2001
  • National Judicial College seeks new dean
  • Energizing the Panel Discussion
  • Effective Teaching Methods for Large Groups
  • Special Section: Continuing Professional Education Bulletin – University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education
  • Editor’s Column
  • The Case for Continuing Education Curricula by Donna S. Queeney
  • Quality in Continuing Professional. Education by Louis Phillips
  • Technical Assistance Project for State Judiciary Education: “The NASJE/UGA CPE TA Project”
  • Essential Skills for Judicial Education
  • Profile: Anthony B. Fisser, Connecticut
  • New Member News – Jane Nelson, Karen Waldrop, Patricia Winnie
  • California adopts standard for judicial education
  • Larry L. Sipes to lead National Center for State Courts

Fall 1989 Volume 4 Number 4

  • Seattle Welcomes NASJE
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • State Profile: Illinois
  • Positive Alternative: A Unique Sabbatical Experience
  • Looking Back: The First Decade of New Trial Court Judges Orientation Programs by Marvin Haiken
  • The Graduate Program for Judges at the University of Virginia
  • Farewell: Randye Bloom, New Jersey Assistant Director of Education
  • Profile: Maureen Conner, Illinois State Judicial Educator
  • Technical Assistance is here!

Summer 1989 Volume 4 Number 3

  • Enlisting Judges in the AIDS Battle: AIDS conference meets in Miami by Michael W. Runner
  • Conference Reminder – October 8-11, 1989 in Seattle, Washington
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • The Judicial Institute of Maryland
  • Competency-Based education: Are we ready? By Betty Ann Johnson
  • The Minnesota Experience
  • SJI Applications Approved for Funding
  • State Justice Institute Publishes Proposed Strategy for Funding Judicial Education
  • Six Questions for Every State Judicial Educator by Sam Van Pelt
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • American Judges Association: Of judges – by judges – for judges by Jerome A. Gertner
  • An AIDS Education primer for judges
  • “Judicial Response to Lawyer Misconduct” An ABA -sponsored course

Spring 1989 Volume 4 Number 2

  • Computer-based education for judges by Steve Simon
  • Annual Conference Schedule
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • A further discussion of basic grant writing: Practitioner Concerns by Lawson Veasey
  • Judicial Education in New South Wales, Australia by Anne L.N. Riches
  • The National Judicial College
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • State Judicial Educators (List & Contact information)
  • Hotels: Developing a win/win negotiation strategy by Scott C. Smith
  • Profile: Dennis Catlin, Michigan Judicial Institute
  • Update on technical assistance workshops

Winter 1989 Volume 4 Number 1

  • Hotels: Nuts, Bolts and Money by Scott C. Smith
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • Iowa’s Judicial Education Program
  • Should we specially train our judges by Glenn Robert Lawrence
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • Appellate judges back in the classroom
  • Judicial education network meets
  • North Dakota develops videotape to assist new judges by Carroll Edmondson
  • Profile: Rich Reaves, Executive Director, Institute of Continuing Education at the University
  • of Georgia School of Law

Fall 1988 Volume 3 Number 4

  • NASJE Holds Annual Conference in Alexandria, Virginia
  • Newsletter Grant Continued
  • President’s Column by Rita Stratton
  • Mississippi’s Court Education Program by Krista R. Johns
  • Multidisciplinary Studies in Judicial Education by Jane W. Nelson
  • The Institute for Court Management
  • National Leadership Institute in Adult and Continuing Education Founded
  • New Federal Child Support Legislation Means Changes for the Judiciary and the Courts
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • SJI Update
  • Profile: Rita Stratton
  • Farewell: Sam Van Pelt

Summer 1988 Volume 3 Number 3

  • The Basics of Grant Writing by Robert T. Roper
  • ’88 Annual Conference to be held in Alexandria, Virginia
  • President’s Column by Richard D. Reaves
  • Program Profile: Arizona Supreme Court Education Services Division by Nancy L. Scheffel
  • Arden House III A National Conference on Continuing Education of the Bar by Edward P. Borrelli
  • The Conference On Court Technology: Implications for Judicial Education by Susan M.Trippi
  • Mandatory Continuing Judicial Education by James C. Drennan
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • Technology: Video applications by Laurence B. Stone
  • George Glass: Leading Indiana Judicial Center into Second Decade

Spring 1988 Volume 3 Number 2

  • Judicial Education Network Meets in Reno
  • NASJE Gift to China
  • President’s Column by Richard D. Reaves
  • Judicial Education in Connecticut by Anthony B. Fisser
  • Humanities & the Professions by Stanford M. Lottor
  • The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the National College of Juvenile and Family Law
  • Technology: Video applications by Laurence B. Stone
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • State Judicial Educators – List
  • Ethics Issues in Judicial Education by William A. Melone
  • SJI Update
  • Profile: Helen Johnson

Winter 1987-1988 Volume 3 Number 1

  • President’s Column by Richard D. Reaves
  • NASJE Holds Annual Meeting in New Orleans
  • New Direction for Newsletter
  • Program Profile: Texas Municipal Courts Training Center by Kay Boothman
  • National Judicial College proposes national faculty database
  • National-level education: What does Virginia get from it?
  • Judicial education: A federal perspective by A Leo Levin and Russell R. Wheeler
  • Strategies for judicial education by Gordon I. Zimmerman
  • Instructional modules project underway
  • Master Calendar (Special Pull-Out & Save Section)
  • Who can provide judicial education services? By Carol L Weaver
  • Technology: Video applications by Laurence B. Stone

Summer/Fall 1987 Volume 2 Number 2

  • Product Progress Provides Program
  • SJI Funds NASJE Joint Proposals
  • ABA Judges Honor Arizona CJE
  • ICJE Beams From WESTAR IV
  • Program Profile: Texas Justice Court Training by Kay Boothman, SJEO Arkansas
  • Personnel Profile: Paul M. Li California SJOE, Center for Judicial Education and Research by Connie Dove, California Judges Association
  • Caseflow Management Training – Redefined by Deborah M Plog Michigan Judicial Institute
  • National Judicial College Names New Dean

Winter/Spring 1987 Volume 2 Number 1

  • National Conference Catalogs Perspectives
  • SJI Encourages CJE
  • Program Profile: The Texas Center
  • Reflections on the National-State Relationship in CJE by Carroll Edmondson, SJEO North Dakota
  • Reflections on Law Schools and Continuing Judicial Education: Is there Any There There? By V.K. Wetzel SJEO, Wisconsin
  • Book Review: The Judge by James F. Simon reviewed by Joanne Slotnik, SJEO Utah
  • Michigan Judicial Institute Receives W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant
  • NJC Seeks New Dean

1985 NASJE News Volume 1 Number 1

  • NASJE Becomes International
  • NASJE Marks Ten Years
  • How to Get your teaching staff to stop teaching by Raymond Crapo
  • What is this thing called LRE????
  • Board Activities
  • Mock Trial Assists New Judges
  • IJA Completes Appellate Judges Program
  • Legislative Investment in Judicial Education
  • Court Interpreting Institute Held
  • American Academy Launches Projects
  • Personnel Update
  • Training Days
  • Annual Conference Carmel, CA

1984 NASJE First Newsletter

  • Welcome to NASJE’s First Newsletter by Anthony B. Fisser
  • Expanding Local Magistrate’s Training
  • Victims’ Rights Manual Available
  • Kentucky Holds Appellate Seminars
  • Book Review: In Search of Excellence Reviewed by Ray Crapo, Office of Court Administration New York
  • Judging & Humanities Seminars
  • Utility Rate Seminar
  • Gender Bias in the Courts Courses
  • Comparative Judicial Studies in London and Cambridge
  • Chief Justice Gains Legislative Recognition of Educational Needs
  • National Organization Appointments
  • Regional Approached
  • From the States
  • Annual Conference in Savannah, GA October 13-17, 1984