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Do judges in Maryland have separate CLE requirements?

No — judges in Maryland do not have a separate CLE requirement distinct from other legal education systems, because Maryland does not currently impose a mandatory CLE regimen for attorneys or judges.

Maryland maintains a Judicial Education program for judges, but it is not mandated by rule as a separate credit ceiling outside any broader CLE mandate.

Details

  • Maryland’s Judicial Education (Judicial College) offers continuing education courses for judges and magistrates.
  • As of now, Maryland has not adopted a mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys; the Supreme Court of Maryland is still considering whether to impose one.
  • Because no mandatory CLE exists for attorneys in Maryland, there is no regulatory structure that would give judges a separate CLE mandate above that. (Judges may voluntarily attend Judicial Education or CLE programs.)

Key Takeaway

In Maryland, judges participate in Judicial Education programs, but there is no separate, required CLE mandate for judges because Maryland does not currently impose a mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys.

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