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Bolch Judicial Institute hosts first McGovern Symposium on Civil Litigation

Bolch Judicial Institute hosts first McGovern Symposium on Civil Litigation

by Eric Surber | Jun 13, 2022 | Latest News

PICTURED ABOVE: Panel 2 “Claims Resolution Facility Design & Innovation” moderated by Judge Lee Rosenthal. __ The Bolch Judicial Institute hosted the first annual McGovern Symposium on Civil Litigation in honor of the late Duke Law Professor Francis...
Meet Duke Law’s Master of Judicial Studies (MJS) Class of 2023

Meet Duke Law’s Master of Judicial Studies (MJS) Class of 2023

by Eric Surber | Jun 6, 2022 | Latest News

The Master of Judicial Studies (MJS) Class of 2023 concludes its second semester of study this week, capping four weeks of intense, in-person coursework at Duke Law School. The 19 judges who comprise the class are now in their second of the program’s two semesters,...
Levi moderates discussion on new Principles of Electoral Count Act Reform

Levi moderates discussion on new Principles of Electoral Count Act Reform

by Eric Surber | May 16, 2022 | Latest News

In a new episode of the American Law Institute’s Reasonably Speaking podcast, David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute and president of the American Law Institute, moderated a discussion on reforming the Electoral Count Act (ECA). Levi spoke with...
U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm named director of the Bolch Judicial Institute

U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm named director of the Bolch Judicial Institute

by Eric Surber | May 11, 2022 | Latest News

U.S. District Court Judge Paul W. Grimm of the District of Maryland, a 2016 graduate of Duke Law School’s Master of Judicial Studies program, has been named the David F. Levi Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute effective Jan. 1, 2023. Grimm also will join the...
Trauma-Informed Courts project receives Bass Connections grant funding

Trauma-Informed Courts project receives Bass Connections grant funding

by Eric Surber | May 3, 2022 | Latest News, Trauma-Informed Courts

The Bolch Judicial Institute’s Trauma-Informed Courts initiative was selected by Duke University’s Bass Connections as a 2022–23 project team. Bass Connections will fund a team of Duke undergraduate and graduate students to investigate the impact of...
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