National Association of State Judicial Educators
Educating the educator since 1975

NASJE

The National Association of State Judicial Educators (NASJE) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1975, that strives to improve the justice system through judicial branch education. NASJE is a leader in defining the practice of judicial branch education and in gathering and sharing resources among educators.NASJE’s ongoing achievements include:

  • Furthering the professional education, growth and experience of state judicial educators
  • Developing standards for the continuing education of state judges
  • Maintaining a clearinghouse for the exchange of materials, techniques, and information
  • Providing a forum for the development of progressive theories of judicial education
  • Promoting judicial education research and development
  • Representing and advancing the interests of state and local judicial education programs

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NASJE’s ongoing achievements include:

  • Furthering the professional education, growth and experience of state judicial educators
  • Developing standards for the continuing education of state judges
  • Maintaining a clearinghouse for the exchange of materials, techniques, and information
  • Providing a forum for the development of progressive theories of judicial education
  • Promoting judicial education research and development
  • Representing and advancing the interests of state and local judicial education programs

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