Washington, D.C. - A groundbreaking civics education campaign led by the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) addresses what organizers see as a growing gap in civic literacy in our nation. The "Informed Voters – Fair Judges" project launched Wednesday highlights the role of courts in American society with a goal of helping voters understand their role in ensuring fairness and justice for all who enter the legal system. Continue Reading
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For several years, NAWJ has been partnering with The Human Trafficking and State Courts Collaborative to present cutting-edge education programs on the complex topic of Human Trafficking. Continue Reading
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Salt Lake City, Utah – Under the warms lights of the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) Annual Gala Banquet, outgoing President Julie E. Frantz (Multnomah County Circuit Court, Oregon) paid admirable recognition to NAWJ members who have acted with distinction. Continue Reading
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FOUR SITTING STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES COME TOGETHER AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW FOR THE FIRST TIME TO DEBATE THE IMPACT OF SPECIAL INTERESTS AND OUTSIDE MONEY ON COURT SYSTEM Continue Reading
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San Diego, California - The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) 36th Annual Conference — "Protecting and Advancing Meaningful Access to Justice" — held in San Diego, California from October 15-19, 2014, was extraordinarily successful with over 400 women judges in attendance, including forty international judges representing twenty-nine countries. Continue Reading
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