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Do judges in Mississippi have separate CLE requirements?

Yes — judges in Mississippi are required to comply with Mandatory Continuing Judicial Education (CJE) rules, distinct from the CLE requirements for attorneys.

The state’s Rules and Regulations for Mandatory Continuing Judicial Education impose annual judicial credit minimums that apply in addition to attorney CLE rules.

Details

  • The CJE rules require each judge to complete 12 hours of approved judicial education credit annually, including 1 hour in legal ethics / professional responsibility.
  • Those rules are part of the “Mandatory Rules Governing Continuing Judicial Education” adopted by the Mississippi Supreme Court.
  • For attorneys, Mississippi separately enforces a mandatory CLE requirement of 12 hours per year, including 1 hour in ethics / professionalism.
  • Some judicial education duties for justice court judges are codified in statute: justice court judges must complete 24 hours of continuing education as part of their basic/continuing education program.
  • The Mississippi Judicial College provides the infrastructure for training judges across court levels.

Key Takeaway

Judges in Mississippi must fulfill a separate continuing judicial education mandate (12 hours annually plus a specialized justice court requirement), in addition to whatever obligations apply under the attorney CLE rules.

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