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The National Judicial College (NJC) was established in 1963 [1] as an entity within the American Bar Association. The NJC moved to the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno in 1964 [2] and became a Nevada not-for-profit (501)(c)(3) educational corporation in 1977. [3] The NJC provides judicial training to judges from across the United States.
Clingman has served as an instructor and facilitator at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, and is pursuing his postgraduate degree in Judicial Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. [3]
He was chairman of the Washoe County Criminal Justice Advisory Committee from 1992 to 2002. [3] In 2000, Nevada's Supreme Court created a specialized business court track in the Second Judicial District, known as the Business Court. [4] Adams was the first presiding judge in the Washoe County Business Court. [5]
Stiglich is a faculty member at the National Judicial College and an instructor at the University of Nevada, Reno. [6] She has also been an adjunct law professor at the John F. Kennedy University School of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, and New College of California School of Law. [6]
In 1980, Kern was one of several more conservative judges, led by Frank Q. Nebeker, who attempted unsuccessfully to prevent the reappointment as chief judge of Theodore R. Newman Jr. [7] After sixteen years on the bench, Kern assumed senior status and became dean of the National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, on October 3, 1984. [8]
It houses the National Judicial College. ... The Nevada School of Law at Old College in Reno was the first law school established in the state of Nevada. Its doors ...
During this period, Fellmeth taught antitrust and unfair competition subject areas at the College of the National Association of District Attorneys, and at the National Judicial College (the training facility in Reno, Nevada created by the U.S. Supreme Court for the training of federal and state court judges). [12]
In 1981, Jennings attended the University of Nevada at Reno National Judicial College and was a Graduate in Limited Jurisdiction General, Alcohol Drugs and the Courts, Contracts and Damages. He became the District Magistrate Judge for the State of Kansas-Judicial Branch for Kearny County District Court.