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Flaschner Judicial Institute ( FJI ) was established in 1978 as a memorial to the late Chief Justice Franklin N. Flaschner, a man beloved by many and admired by all for his dedication to judicial education. Apart from the judicial selection process, the most meaningful factor in improving professionalism is commitment to judicial education, Chief Justice Flaschner once noted. Flaschner Institute works to assist both new and experienced Massachusetts judges throughout their judicial careers in their continuing education and professional development. The Institute seeks to advance the administration of justice by promoting the highest possible standards of judicial professionalism. Each year, Flaschner Institute collaborates with local, state, and national organizations to produce a wide, well-balanced array of educational programs and publications to impart knowledge of the law, improve skills, identify best practices, and sensitize judges to an understanding of their responsibilities to the public and the judicial system. The Institutes core curriculum includes educational offerings in Judicial Orientation, Substantive Law, Skills Training, Sensitivity Awareness, Judicial Ethics, and Community Relations. Judges team up with attorneys, academics, medical professionals, authors, and others to plan, prepare materials, and instruct their colleagues on a full range of topics related to their work. Frequently characterized as a self-help judges organization, Flaschner Institute enjoys the enthusiastic support and participation of the Massachusetts judiciary. Approximately 80 percent of the bench voluntarily participates each year in Flaschner programs and activities. In our 30+ years of service, Flaschner Institute has won numerous local and national awards, including the American Bar Associations coveted State Judicial Education Award given nationally to the most outstanding educational organization serving a state judiciary. Flaschner Institute is affiliated with the Social Law Library, and receives major funding from the Massachusetts Bar Foundation.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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