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The Supreme Court Fellows Program, founded in 1973, offers mid-career professionals, recent law school graduates, and doctoral degree holders from the law and political science fields an opportunity to broaden their understanding of the judicial system through exposure to federal court administration.
Most judges have a law degree and prior experience working as a lawyer. A high school diploma, a college degree, and three years of law school are minimum requirements for a law degree.
The Judicial Education Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization that provides high-quality, continuing-education programs to federal and state judges around the country. We recognize that well-trained jurists committed to the rule of law is necessary for a flourishing society.
A law degree is almost always a pre-requisite to becoming a judge in the formal justice sector. In much of Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and South America, the study of law takes place at the university level, typically followed by a professional apprenticeship.
NJEP educates judges, attorneys, and justice system professionals about the ways in which gender bias can undermine fairness in criminal, civil, family, and juvenile law. NJEP has a particular focus on sexual assault cases and cases involving the intersection of sexual assault and domestic violence.
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