2022 Judicial Education Course Catalog
Lunchtime Webinars
This Lunchtime Webinar Program can count toward six (6) of your continuing education hours. There will be a variety of webinars offered throughout 2022. In registering for this program, you must initially register for the lunchtime webinar course and identify six (6) webinars you plan to attend to receive the six (6) credit hours. When you register for this course, the college registrar will reach out to you to identify your webinar selections. She will register you for each of your six (6) webinars. Each webinar provides 60 minutes of substantive content. If you miss any webinars, you can register for any remaining webinars as many times as necessary to secure your six (6) hours. Please Note: If you only attend five (5) or fewer webinars, you will not receive any credit hours and will need to complete your twelve (12) required hours by attending F2F or ILDL classes. All webinars will be held from 12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. on the dates indicated.
B&T on the Bench: Case Criteria, Case Management from Filing to Judgment, & Equitable and Statutory Remedies Including Injunctive Relief and Dissolution
January 24, 2022
Hon. Ronald B. Rubin
Daubert and Its Progeny
February 28, 2022
Hon. Marc G. Rasinsky (Ret.)
Electronically Stored Information in the Maryland Courts
March 25, 2022
Michael D. Berman, Esq. Hon. Mary Kramer & Nisa C. Subasinghe, Esq.
Guarding the Guardians of the Galaxy (and Vulnerable Adults)
April 15, 2022
Keith R. Fisher, Esq. | National Center for State Courts – Center for Judicial Ethics C.P. Hoffman, Esq., Lauren Pruitt, Esq., & Mackenzie Dadswell, Esq. | FreeState Justice
Social Media and the Courts: From Pitfalls to Best Practices
May 23, 2022
Just Because Our Families Are Queer, Doesn’t Mean We’re Not Normal: LGBTQ+ Issues in Family Law
June 27, 2022
Hon. Julie S. Solt & Warren E. Hedges, Esq.
Jurors with Disabilities
July 11, 2022
David A. Soulé, Ph.D. & Katharine Pembroke | MSCCSP
Utilizing Guidelines to Support Fair and Just Criminal Sentencing
July 22, 2022
The Simplicity of Complicity in the Judiciary: Yes, You Are Biased
August 8, 2022
Hon. Zuberi B. Williams
Hon. Ronald A. Silkworth (Ret.) & Hon. George M. Lipman (Ret.)
HG-8-507 Post COVID -19 — Take Three!
August 26, 2022
September 12, 2022 Language Access: Best Practices When Working with Court Interpreters
Ksenia A. Boitsova & Xiomara Iglesias
Marijuana and Impaired Driving – What Will the Future Bring
October 24, 2022
Hon. Marc G. Rasinsky (Ret.)
Keith R. Fisher, Esq. | National Center for State Courts – Center for Judicial Ethics
Independent Internet Research
November 4, 2022
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