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Legal Definitions - continuing judicial education
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Definition of continuing judicial education
Continuing Judicial Education (CJE) is a program that provides ongoing education and training for judges. It is usually organized and sponsored by a government-funded organization and covers topics such as judicial writing, efficient decision-making, and caseload management.
- A judge attends a CJE seminar on how to write clear and concise opinions.
- Another judge participates in a CJE workshop on managing a heavy caseload.
These examples illustrate how CJE helps judges improve their skills and knowledge to better serve their communities. By attending these programs, judges can learn new techniques and strategies to make their work more efficient and effective.
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Simple Definition
Continuing Judicial Education: Continuing education for judges, usually organized and sponsored by a government body. It helps judges learn new skills and improve their decision-making abilities. Topics may include writing, managing cases, and other important skills. It is often abbreviated as CJE.
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