Larry Stone, Judicial Education Legend, Dies at 80
NASJE is sad to report the passing of one of the legends in the field of judicial education, NASJE Past President, Larry Stone.
NASJE is sad to report the passing of one of the legends in the field of judicial education, NASJE Past President, Larry Stone.
Hello, NASJE friends and colleagues, I hope you all are having a good start to the summer! Happy Fourth of July, and a belated Happy Memorial Day and Juneteenth! As you may have already noticed, registration for the New Orleans conference – “Judicial Education and All That Jazz!” – is now open. The current conference […]
As you know, recently the NASJE website has been revamped as part of our effort to better connect with you and other site users. It has come to our attention that some members have not always received NASJE information or communications or have been unclear as to the ways in which interaction occurs within the organization. Let me provide some information on NASJE communications. I apologize for the length, but I wanted to provide all the info in one place for your convenience.
President’s Message Greetings from NASJE President Jeff Schrade (AZ). NASJE has been active this winter! Read about Judicial Education, AI and some recent changes to the NASJE Board. NASJE HUB: Members-Only Information Center MEMBERS ONLY: Want to see NASJE’s Calendar? Look up a member’s email address? Listen to the NASJE Podcast? Visit the NASJE HUB. 2023 […]
The 2019-2021 National Association of State Judicial Educators’ Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2021 recipient of the Karen Thorson Award. By unanimous vote, Thomas N. Langhorne (Tom) will be our 2021 Karen Thorson Awardee. As you know, NASJE’s Karen Thorson Award recognizes a career judicial educator who has made significant contributions to […]
By Lee Ann Barnhardt It is not often that we meet someone who has a significant impact on our lives. I was lucky to have met that person in Patricia Murrell. Pat left this world on October 25, 2019, but her passion and commitment to judicial education lives on in all who have had the […]
Happy Summer, NASJE Colleagues! It’s one of my favorite times of year, especially when I’m able to enjoy some fun in the sun with family and friends. If you haven’t yet taken a vacation or at least slowed life to a summer pace, you better do so soon. “Back to school” messages are everywhere, making it […]
The Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2016. The College has grown a lot in the past 40 years and this video gives a view of some of the achievements made during this time.
Greetings from America’s interstate highways! After a summer of working remotely from Ohio in between conferences, I am about to officially (finally) move to Williamsburg, Virginia to begin my new role as Director of National Programs at the Institute for Court Management at NCSC. In this edition of “From the President”, I’ll share an overview of the many activities undertaken by our association this spring.
A lot has been going on with the Board and many of our committees. One very recent change is that we have a new Board member. Cynthia Davis, our Southeastern Region Director, has stepped down due to some family priorities. I have appointed Dan Rettig, Senior Attorney in the Florida OSCA Court Education office, as the new Southeastern Region Director. Members of the Southeastern Region will be hearing from Dan soon.
NASJE President Kelly Tait talks about the annual conference, webcasts, NASJE News, and the new Member Only Area.
The 2014 NASJE Annual Conference is underway. Check here for pictures and updates from the conference. Wednesday, August 6 The 2014 NASJE Annual Conference is wrapping up with a plenary session by Toni Halleen, JD, in which attendees are exploring how lessons from improve comedy can help them be more effective under pressure. Tuesday, August […]
We are excited to give you a sneak preview of the upcoming joint conference between NASJE and the American Judges Association (AJA) to be held in Seattle, Washington, October 4-7th, 2015, at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel. The Annual Conference Committee is working closely with judges from the AJA and Washington State to provide a program will be filled […]
After nearly 28 years in Judicial Education, Diane Cowdrey of California has retired. Diane credits NASJE with the professionalization of judicial branch education, and is thankful for the network of colleagues NASJE provided for her during her career.
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 […]