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  2. National Judicial College - Wikipedia

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    The National Judicial College (NJC) was established in 1963 [1] as an entity within the American Bar Association. The NJC moved to the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno in 1964 [2] and became a Nevada not-for-profit (501)(c)(3) educational corporation in 1977. [3] The NJC provides judicial training to judges from across the United States.

  3. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP 2000): Developed by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics to provide a taxonomic scheme that will support the accurate tracking, assessment, and reporting of fields of study and program completions activity.

  4. University of Nevada, Reno - Wikipedia

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    For 2025, University of Nevada, Reno was ranked tied for 204th overall among national universities and tied for 113th among public universities in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report. [ 17 ] In 2025, Forbes rated the University 167th overall among American universities while University of Nevada, Las Vegas by comparison ranked 286th.

  5. Multiple major in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A double major is directly beneficial for those who only have a bachelor's degree. Double majors who go on to complete a graduate degree see no difference in earnings than those with a single major, controlling for field and level of degree. [6] There is much inconsistency when it comes to economic returns to a second major.

  6. Lidia S. Stiglich - Wikipedia

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    Stiglich is a faculty member at the National Judicial College and an instructor at the University of Nevada, Reno. [6] She has also been an adjunct law professor at the John F. Kennedy University School of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law , and New College of California School of Law .

  7. University of Mississippi School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Law classes were originally held in the Lyceum. The University of Mississippi School of Law was founded in 1854 by the state legislature after recognizing a need for formal law instruction in the state of Mississippi. The "Department of Law," as it was then referred to, consisted of seven students and one professor.

  8. Benes Z. Aldana - Wikipedia

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    Benes Zapanta Aldana (born 16 December 1969) is a retired United States Coast Guard captain and military lawyer who served as the Chief Trial Judge of the Coast Guard from 15 June 2016 until his retirement from military service in 2017.

  9. Judicial College - Wikipedia

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    The name changed from Judicial Studies Board to Judicial College on 1 April 2011. [1] An essential element of the philosophy of the Judicial College is that the training of judges and magistrates is under judicial control and direction. A circuit judge, currently Andrew Hatton, is seconded to the Judicial College as Director of Training for ...