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The National Judicial College joins in national statement defending judicial independence Joint Statement from Judicial Organizations in Support of the Independence of the Judiciary We, the undersigned judicial organizations, stand united in full support of Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.’s recent reaffirmation of a foundational principle of our democracy: judges must be free to decide cases according to the law and the Constitution, without fear of political reprisal or threats of impeachment. This fundamental tenet, as Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist Paper No. 78, and in other founding documents, has underpinned our democratic system for nearly 250 years. Efforts to intimidate judges or subject them to removal for rendering decisions—whether popular or not—undermine the integrity of the judiciary and the rule of law. The independence of the judiciary is not a partisan value; it is a constitutional imperative of justice. Our democracy depends on a system of checks and balances, with each branch of government playing an essential role. Threats and acts of violence directed at judges and their families are unacceptable. No judge should fear for their safety because they are doing their job. Such threats strike not only at individuals but against the rule of law itself. We endorse and adopt the Chief Justice’s statement and urge all public officials to uphold the separation of powers, defend the independence of our courts, and ensure that judges can fulfill their duties without fear, coercion, or harm. Appellate Judges Education Institute (AJEI) Academy of Court-Appointed Neutrals (ACAN) Berkeley Judicial Institute (BJI) Federal Judges Association (FJA) Federal Magistrate Judges Association (FMJA) Hispanic National Bar Association Judicial Division International Association of LGBTQ+ Judges International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ) National Asian Pacific American Judicial Council (NAPAJC) National Association for Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts (NCREFC) Paul Grimm, U.S. District Judge (Ret.), Professor of the Practice of Law and Director, Bolch Judicial Institute, Duke Law School The National Judicial College (NJC) Read our news release here: (fb)

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Since its founding in 1964 The National Judicial College has been the nations premier judicial education institution. Progressive learning is our passion and we continually update our curricula and seek out new methods of judicial education delivery to enhance that learning experience. The College teams with numerous other entities to offer expertise and specialized programming in areas such as tribal judiciaries waterrights law and commercial drivers license regulations The latest about and from the NJC The NJC has prepared educational materials covering a variety of timely subjects If you care about justice and the rule of law The National Judicial College is worthy of your generous support. March 28 2025 11 a.
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