No — judges in New Jersey do not have a separate CLE regime; they must satisfy the same CLE requirements as all active attorneys.
New Jersey’s CLE rules (BCLE) apply to “attorneys, judges, in-house counsel” without imposing additional judicial-only obligations.
Details
- New Jersey mandates 24 credit hours of continuing legal education every two years.
- Of those 24 credits, 5 must be in ethics/professionalism (of which at least 2 must address diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias).
- The CLE rules explicitly include judges among the class of persons who must comply.
- The CLE course catalog includes a “Judicial Education (for judges only)” category, but those courses count toward the same CLE requirement rather than creating a separate, additional pathway.
Key Takeaway
In New Jersey, judges have no distinct separate CLE requirement; they operate under the same CLE obligations as other attorneys.