Yes — judges in Maine have separate continuing judicial education (CJE) requirements in addition to the general CLE rules for attorneys.
Maine maintains a Judicial Education Committee that organizes and oversees CJE for judges, and state law mandates specific CJE hours for judges and magistrates.
Details
- All judges and magistrates in Maine must complete 24 hours of CJE every 24-month period.
- The Judicial Education Committee administers these CJE programs and works in cooperation with the judiciary to ensure continuing education for judges.
- Maine’s CLE (for attorneys) is governed by Maine Bar Rule 5, which exempts full-time judges from the CLE requirement.
- Because full-time judges are exempt from attorney CLE, they cannot rely on the general attorney CLE rules to satisfy their judicial education duties.
Key Takeaway
In Maine, judges are required to fulfill a discrete judicial continuing education mandate (24 hours per 2 years), and they are exempt from the ordinary attorney CLE rules while serving as full-time judges.