This site is designed
for the self-learner. It is not required training, but
we highly recommend that all New Mexico judges and court
staff try it. The trainings in the Classroom and in the
Interactive Courtroom are not graded, evaluated or
recorded on an individual basis; however, they are
tracked as a whole to determine areas of learning that
need to be developed. Because the Web courses are designed to be
moderated by faculty, a student's progress is followed
and evaluated for CJE credit when appropriate. (See
individual course description for more information.)
The examples we provide are intended to illustrate some common
issues that arise in each area of law. We welcome your suggestions for
additional examples. Please come back as often as you like -- we will be
updating and adding topics and exercises to this site throughout the year!
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The JEC Classroom has many question-and-answer exercises covering many legal
topics, along with useful resources, available here. Topics include contract
law, ethics, health-related leave, hearsay,
landlord-tenant relations, search warrants,
sentencing and torts.
These are instructor-facilitated, Web-based courses that JEC offers
periodically. They are always accessible and may be used as a resource as well.
These are topical lunch-hour videoconferences for magistrate and
municipal court judges and staff on the subjects of DWI and Mediation.
Find out what training is on JEC's website specifically for New Mexico
magistrate judges.
A new Master's Degree in Justice Management with a concentration in juvenile
justice management, adult justice management or executive court administration
is available from the University of Nevada in cooperation with the National
Judicial College and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
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