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Article: National Judicial College: What Can the Election Teach Us About Judging?
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- December 14, 2000
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RENO, Nev., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ --
With the United States Supreme Court making the final decision in Bush v. Gore, many Americans are wondering about the court process -- the issues, the methods, and the processes that make the court experience effective. After all, judges are the ultimate voice for so many decisions affecting society. But where do judges obtain training? Where can they learn to be more effective?
The answer is The National Judicial College.
Judges are not required to take preparatory judicial training before being elected or appointed to the bench. You might find this surprising, but there are a significant number of judges ...