No — watching a legal TV show does not qualify for CLE credit.
CLE credit is only granted for accredited programs that meet state MCLE board standards, with verified attendance and approved educational content.
Details
- CLE must be delivered by an accredited provider and approved under jurisdiction rules; entertainment programs, news, or TV dramas are not eligible.
- State CLE boards require programs to have defined learning objectives, qualified faculty, and substantive legal education content.
- Approved formats include in-person programs, live webinars, and accredited on-demand courses that verify participation.
- Passive activities like watching television, movies, or unaccredited online content do not meet accreditation standards and provide no CLE credit.
- Attorneys should confirm credit eligibility in advance through their jurisdiction’s MCLE board or bar association.
Key Takeaway
CLE credit requires accredited, structured instruction — casual viewing of legal TV shows is not recognized and earns no credit toward CLE obligations.