Yes — Nebraska imposes a separate continuing judicial branch education obligation for judges under Nebraska Supreme Court Rule § 1-503, in addition to the CLE requirements for attorneys.
Judges must complete a baseline of judicial education distinct from attorney MCLE, which applies to all active attorneys.
Details
- The Judicial Branch Education program is mandated by Rule § 1-503, which sets “required continuing judicial branch education” for all Nebraska judges (and other judicial branch personnel).
- The Nebraska MCLE rule for attorneys mandates 10 hours of CLE per year (including 2 hours in professional responsibility) under § 3-401.4.
- The statutes authorize a Judicial Branch Education Advisory Committee to propose standards and rules for mandatory education for judges, including standards for qualified activities, reporting, sanctions, exemptions, etc.
- Attorney CLE rules include exemptions for persons “subject to Nebraska’s mandatory judicial branch education rules,” indicating the regimes are treated as distinct.
Key Takeaway
Nebraska judges are required to satisfy a discrete judicial education mandate under Rule § 1-503, separate from the 10-hour CLE requirement imposed on Nebraska attorneys.