2022 Judicial Education Course Catalog
iii The images in our catalog were provided by GRPA, Maryland jurists and magistrates as well as Freepik.com. Questions concerning class registration or the attendance policy should be directed to the Judicial College Registrar at educationregistrar@mdcourts.gov or 410-260-3573. Judicial Education Annual Required Continuing Education The Court of Appeals considers the continuing education of Maryland’s judges and magistrates to be of critical importance. Sitting judges, magistrates, senior judges, and Orphans’ Court judges are required to complete 12 hours of continuing judicial education annually per the Administrative Order on Continuing Education of Judges, Magistrates, and Commissioners, effective June 6, 2016. Records of completed hours are maintained by the Registrar’s Office of the Judicial College of Maryland. With prior approval, continuing judicial education courses conducted by outside institutions may substitute for Judicial College of Maryland, Judicial Education courses to satisfy the annual continuing education requirement. Requests must be submitted, with course documentation, to the Chair of the Education Committee through the office of the Assistant State Court Administrator of the Judicial College prior to program attendance. The Judicial College strives to offer a variety of learning environments to meet the needs of our stakeholders. To this end, and for the first time in Judicial Education’s history, with the approval of you administrative judge you can take a combination of virtual classes and webinars to secure six of the 12 required annual credit hours of continuing education. For example, you could register for a ½ day virtual class combined with three one-hour webinars, securing six of the 12 hours. The other six hours must be completed in the face- Live Training: For full-day classes, a grace period of 30 minutes is provided to accommodate unforeseen events. For half-day classes, a grace period of 15 minutes is provided. Missing more than this will disqualify the participant from receiving course credit. Virtual Training: To earn credit for an online learning experience, participants must attend the entire session. See Live Training above for the allotted accommodations. A 10-minute grace period is allotted for 90-minute webinars. Reasonable Accommodation The Administrative Office of the Courts is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities have the opportunity to fully participate in our programs. If you need accommodation, please contact the Judicial College at 410-260-3660 or use the Maryland Relay Service (TT/Voice) at 711. Cancelling Class Registration To maintain accurate records and to facilitate each judge’s and magistrate’s satisfaction of the annual continuing education requirement, it is incumbent upon each judge and magistrate to notify their administrative judge and the Judicial College in advance (or as soon as practical in exigent circumstances), if they are unable to attend a course for which they are registered. A judge or magistrate who takes administrative leave and fails to attend and complete, in full, a Judicial College of Maryland course for which they are registered, without good cause, will be charged a day of annual leave. A judge or magistrate must make up a missed class during the current year. At the end of each calendar year, an attendance report is submitted to all chief judges and the judge or magistrate’s administrative judge. Class Size Most Judicial Education classes have a maximum enrollment of 30 participants to enhance the learning experience. The majority of field trips will have a maximum enrollment of 20 participants. to-face classroom environment. Attendance Policies Educational Leaders on the Cover: In Transition Judicial Education is showcasing a few of our leaders who have been ardent advocates of continuing education. They have made a tremendous contribution to judicial education and the continuing education of all judiciary employees. These professionals are moving on to do other great things: 1. Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera, retiring 2021; 2. The Hon. Susan H. Hazlett, the outgoing Education Committee Chairperson, having served six years, NTJO Program Coordinator, four years; and 3. The Hon. Marcus Z. Shar, the outgoing Judicial Education Chairperson, having served five and a half years, NTJO Program Coordinator, 4 years. Today’s Judicial Education Leaders There are so many great Maryland jurists and magistrates to thank for their contribution to judicial education! You will find other jurists and magistrates highlighted throughout this Course Catalog and the hundreds of jurists and magistrates who collaborated with Judicial Education every day to bring awesome programming. On the cover, we showcase but a few: 1. The Hon. Dorothy J. Wilson, the past and first Mentor Subcommittee chairperson, Education Committee member, and Judicial Education Subcommittee member; 2. The Hon. Yolanda L. Curtin, Judicial Education course coordinator, faculty, chairperson of the Judiciary Council Equal Justice Committee, Diversity & Inclusion Education Subcommittee, and Co-Chair of the 2021 Judicial Conference; and 3. The Hon. Jeannie J. Hong, Judicial Education course coordinator, faculty, member of education-related Judiciary groups, and Co-Chair of the 2021 Judicial Conference. Tomorrow’s Judicial Education Leaders Showcased on the cover are also some other outstanding jurists that are currently contributing to judicial education and have made a serious commitment to do so. These professionals have served most recently in the capacity of judicial education course coordinators and faculty and have served on various education committees, subcommittees, and work groups. 1. The Hon. Jan M. Alexander 2. The Hon. Brynja M. Booth 3. The Hon. Bruce E. Friedman 4. The Hon. Michael W. Siri 5. The Hon. Zuberi B. Williams
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