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Do judges in Michigan have separate CLE requirements?

Yes — judges in Michigan now have a separate continuing judicial education (CJE) requirement, even though attorneys in Michigan are not subject to mandatory CLE.

Michigan adopted rules establishing mandatory continuing judicial education for judicial officers effective January 1, 2024, as part of an administrative order by the Supreme Court.

Details

  • Administrative Order No. 2021-7 sets forth mandatory continuing judicial education rules for all judicial officers in Michigan.
  • Each judicial officer (other than retired judges serving by assignment) must complete 24 hours of continuing judicial education every two years, divided into 6 hours in integrity and demeanor, and 18 hours in judicial practice and related substantive areas.
  • Retired judges serving by assignment must complete 8 hours every two years (2 hours in integrity and demeanor + 6 hours in judicial practice).
  • Credits generally may not be carried over between reporting periods.
  • Michigan does not have a mandatory CLE requirement for attorneys — there is currently no MCLE imposed on lawyers in Michigan.

Key Takeaway

Michigan requires judges to satisfy a distinct, mandatory continuing judicial education program (24 hours per two years), while attorneys remain free of mandatory CLE obligations.

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