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Do judges in Tennessee have separate CLE requirements?

No — judges in Tennessee do not have a separate CLE regime; they are generally exempt from the attorney CLE requirement while serving as judges.

Under Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 21, the CLE requirement applies to attorneys, but Justices, Judges, and Magistrate Judges are exempt on the basis of their judicial continuing education or comparable programs.

Details

  • Rule 21 lists as an exemption: “All Justices, Judges, and Magistrate Judges … shall not be subject to the requirements of this Rule 21 … in view of their required comparable continuing legal education programs.”
  • Municipal court judges in Tennessee are required to complete 3 hours of training or continuing education annually through or with approval of the Administrative Office of the Courts, distinct from general CLE requirements.
  • Judges involved in child custody cases must complete 2 hours annually of training in domestic violence / child abuse topics.

Key Takeaway

In Tennessee, judges are exempt from the general attorney CLE rule (Rule 21), so there is no separate “judicial CLE” regime for them broadly — though certain judges (municipal, custody court) have targeted training mandates.

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