Yes — judges in Louisiana are subject to judicial continuing education obligations that work in tandem with, but are distinct from, the general attorney MCLE rules.
The Louisiana Judicial College oversees judge-oriented programs, and the Supreme Court’s rules require judges to earn some credits through Judicial College seminars.
Details
- Judges must satisfy the same 12.5 hours per year CLE requirement (including 1 hour ethics and 1 hour professionalism) imposed on attorneys.
- Of that 12.5 hours, judges must obtain 5 hours annually from Louisiana Judicial College seminars.
- The Judicial College provides on-demand CLE courses specifically for judges.
- The rules for attorney CLE are governed by Louisiana Supreme Court Rule XXX.
Key Takeaway
In Louisiana, judges must meet the same baseline CLE requirements as attorneys, but with a judicial carve-out requirement mandating a portion of credits from Judicial College seminars.