NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE
JUDICIAL COLLEGE BUILDING MS 358, RENO, NV 89557 www.judges.org

Total Revenue
$5,751,761
Total Expenses
$5,931,866
Net Assets
$14,376,601

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO FOSTER AND MAINTAIN THE COMPETENCE, INTEGRITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY, TO SUPPORT JUSTICE AND RULE OF LAW THROUGH JUDICIAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF JUDGES, COURT PERSONNEL, MEDIATORS AND THOSE WHO PERFORM JUDICIAL OR QUASI-JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS WITHIN THE JUDICIAL AND EXECUTIVE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT, TO PUBLISH MATERIALS ON LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SUBJECTS, AND TO DEVELOP AND DESIGN JUDICIAL TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AND PROGRAMMING.

TO MAKE THE WORLD A MORE JUST PLACE BY EDUCATING AND INSPIRING ITS JUDICIARY

TUITION BASED EDUCATION COURSES - 42 COURSES, 1,319 PARTICIPANTS.THE NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE (THE COLLEGE) CONDUCTS COURSES FOR JUDGES, COURT PERSONNEL, MEDIATORS, AND OTHERS WHO PERFORM QUASI-JUDICIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE JUSTICE COMMUNITY. COURSE PARTICIPANTS COME FROM ALL 50 STATES, U.S. TERRITORIES, AND NUMEROUS FOREIGN COUNTRIES. THE RANGE OF PROGRAMS IS EXTENSIVE, INCLUDING NEW JUDGE TRAINING, MEDIATION, AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROGRAMS, FAMILY LAW AND TRIBAL COURT PROGRAMS. COURSES DEAL WITH BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAW AND ARE HELD ON-SITE AT THE COLLEGE ON THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, LOCATIONS AROUND THE COUNTRY AND VIA THE WEB. THROUGH ITS PROGRAMMING, THE COLLEGE WORKS TO IMPROVE JUDICIAL KNOWLEDGE, COURT ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS, AND PRODUCTIVITY AND TO INSPIRE JUDGES TO ACHIEVE JUDICIAL EXCELLENCE. AMONG THE COURSES OFFERED IN 2019 WERE: WRITING FOR TRIBAL JUDGES, LEADERSHIP FOR JUDGES, COURT MANAGEMENT FOR TRIBAL JUDGES & PERSONNEL, JUDICIAL WRITING, CONDUCTING THE TRIAL, APPELLATE SKILLS FOR TRIBAL JUDGES, EFFECTIVE CASEFLOW MANAGEMENT, SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE AND EXPERT TESTIMONY, ADVANCE EVIDENCE, BEST PRACTICES IN HANDLING CASES WITH SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS, TRAFFIC ISSUES IN THE 21ST CENTURY, CIVIL MEDIATION, MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR PRESIDING JUDGES, GENERAL JURISDICTION, ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR TRIBAL COURT JUDGES, DECISION MAKING, MINDFULNESS FOR JUDGES, HANDLING SMALL CLAIMS EFFECTIVELY, FOURTH AMENDMENT: COMPREHENSIVE SEARCH AND SEIZURE TRAINING FOR TRIAL JUDGES, JUDICIAL RENAISSANCE, AND JUDICIAL ACADEMY: A COURSE FOR ASPIRING JUDGES.

GRANT SUPPORTED PROGRAMS - 22 PROGRAMS, 1,351 PARTICIPANTS.THE COLLEGE RECEIVES FUNDING THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (ITS COGNIZANT AGENCY), U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, AND THE STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE IN SUPPORT OF TRAINING AND RESEARCH PROJECTS ADDRESSING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AND THE RULE OF LAW. IN 2019, THE COLLEGE DESIGNED PROGRAMMING, PUBLICATIONS, AND WEBSITES, PROVIDED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE JUSTICE COMMUNITY AN CONDUCTED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS INCLUDING: MANAGING CASES INVOLVING COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSES, IMPAIRED DRIVING IN INDIAN COUNTRY, PROBATE COURTS: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND DESIGNING AND PRESENTING EFFECTIVE CDL COURSES: A FACULTY DEVELOPMENT COURSE.ADDITIONALLY, THE DEPARTMENTS OF JUSTICE AND TRANSPORTATION HELP SUPPORT ATTENDANCE AT TUITION-BASED COURSES BY SUPPORTING PARTICIPANT TRAVEL COSTS WHEN STATE AND LOCAL FUNDING IS AVAILABLE.

EXTENSION PROGRAMS - 91 PROGRAMS, 3,950 PARTICIPANTS.IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING TUITION-BASED EDUCATION COURSES, THE NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE PROVIDES CUSTOM DESIGNED JUDICIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO MEET THE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS OF THE COURT SYSTEMS, ASSOCIATIONS, STATE JUDICIAL EDUCATION BODIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. SOME OF THE PROGRAMS THAT THE COLLEGE CREATED AND PRESENTED IN 2019 WERE HUMAN TRAFFICKING FOR THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL COURTS EDUCATION CENTER, ETHICS CASE STUDIES FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK, RULING ON SOCIAL MEDIA EVIDENCE FOR THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAR, ADVANCED CIVIL MEDIATION FOR THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, AND TEACHING EFFECTIVELY ONLINE: A FACULTY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP FOR UZBEKISTAN. THE COLLEGE ALSO CONDUCTED PROGRAM FACULTY DEVELOPMENT AND DISTANCE LEARNING WORKSHOPS FOR INDIVIDUAL STATE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF THE COURT AND TRAINING CENTERS TO ASSIST THEM IN PROVIDING QUALITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Hon Benes Z AldanaPRESIDENT49$186,877
Joy LyngarCHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER51$125,625
Patrick GrimesCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER44$121,125
William BrunsonDIRECTOR SPECIAL PROJECTS43$108,664
Wendy SchneiderMAJOR GIFTS OFFICER40$103,467
Katheryn YetterSENIOR ACADEMIC DIRECTOR40$103,275
Angelina TsuTRUSTEE2$0
Matt Sweeney EsqTRUSTEE - UNTIL 6/20192$0
Walter L Sutton Jr EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Darcee SiegelTRUSTEE2$0
Marianne ShortTRUSTEE2$0
Robert L Bob Parks EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Peter J Neeson EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Robert Rob Hunter EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Kim Dean Hogrefe EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Ann Thornton Field EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Hon Toni E ClarkeTRUSTEE2$0
Douglas A Cannon EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Richard H Bryan EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Edward R Blumberg EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Hon Margarita Bernal RetTRUSTEE2$0
Norma Barnes-Euresti EsqTRUSTEE2$0
Hon Mary-Margaret AndersonTRUSTEE2$0
Sandra S Yamate EsqCHAIR -UNTIL 06/19; IMM PAST CHAIR2$0
Hon Christopher WhittenSEC. - UNTIL 06/2019; CHAIR-ELECT3$0
Alan R Brayton EsqTREASURER3$0
Hon Leslie A Hayashi RetSECRETARY - AS OF 06/20192$0
Peter Bennett EsqCHAIR - AS OF 06/20194$0

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