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Do judges in Alaska have separate CLE requirements?

No — judges in Alaska do not have a separate CLE regime; they must comply with the same CLE rules that govern active bar members.

Every active member of the Alaska Bar must complete 12 CLE credit hours annually (3 of which must be in ethics) under Rules 65 and 66, effective January 1, 2025.

Those rules explicitly allow “attending approved continuing judicial education courses” as a permissible CLE activity, but they do not carve out a distinct judicial CLE track.

Key Takeaway: Alaska treats judges as attorneys for CLE purposes — the same 12-hour obligation applies, and there is no separate judicial CLE requirement.

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