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Do judges in Minnesota have separate CLE requirements?

No — judges in Minnesota do not have a separate CLE requirement apart from the state’s attorney CLE system.

Judges, like all active attorneys, are subject to Minnesota’s mandatory CLE rules under the Board of Continuing Legal Education; there is no distinct judicial-only continuing education mandate.

Details

  • Minnesota law imposes CLE on licensed attorneys — 45 approved credit hours every three years, including credits in ethics, elimination of bias, and mental health/substance use.
  • The Minnesota Judicial Branch’s “Lawyer & Judge Regulation” materials indicate that all attorneys (which includes judges) are required to comply with CLE.
  • The official Rules of the Board of Continuing Legal Education make no carve-out or separate rule for judges.

Key Takeaway

In Minnesota, judges are governed by the same CLE obligations as other attorneys — there is no special judicial CLE program or separate credit requirement.

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