Yes — judges in West Virginia are subject to a separate Continuing Judicial Education (CJE) requirement distinct from attorney CLE.
The CJE program is administered by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia through the Administrative Office and applies specifically to judicial officers.
Under Rule 7 of the Rules of Judicial Disciplinary Procedure, every full-time judge must complete a minimum of 50 hours of approved judicial education every two years. These hours must include instruction in judicial ethics, substantive law, and other areas essential to judicial competence. The Administrative Director of the Courts oversees compliance and may grant extensions or waivers for good cause.
Summary of Judicial Education Obligations
| Judicial Role | Education Hours | Reporting Cycle | Administered By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full-time Judges | 50 hours | Every 2 years | Supreme Court of Appeals, Administrative Office |
| Senior Status/Part-Time Judges | Subject to prorated or modified requirements | Every 2 years | Supreme Court of Appeals |
Key Takeaway
Judges in West Virginia must complete 50 hours of Continuing Judicial Education every two years under the Supreme Court’s judicial disciplinary rules, separate from the attorney CLE system.