Duke University has received a $10 million gift from RaceTrac, a 90-year-old Atlanta-based convenience store leader, to expand the work of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School.
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Institute Pilots Civic Education Course at Duke Law
he Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law finished the second pilot of a new civics education course...
Registration Open for Duke Law’s Online Mass Tort MDL Certificate Course
he Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law is pleased to announce that registration is now open for...
Judge Esther Salas to receive 2024 Lemkin Medal for efforts to protect judges’ safety
Judge Esther Salas of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has been named the 2024 Raphael Lemkin Rule of Law Guardian Medal recipient in recognition of her efforts to strengthen laws that protect the physical safety of judges and their families.
Federal Judges Attend Technology Course at Duke
PICTURED ABOVE: Professor Brandon Garrett, L. Neil Williams, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the...
Judges Under Siege: Threats, Disinformation, and the Decline of Public Trust in the Judiciary
"One thing I came to believe when I finished the book was that we always think of heroes as perfect, and Douglas was...
Defending the Judiciary
The Bolch Judicial Institute is leading a national effort to mobilize the legal profession to defend judges and the judiciary against unjust attacks.
The Constitution Project’s Civic Documentaries Offer Engaging Lessons to Students
It can be difficult for students to grasp the meaning of the Constitution from the dense pages of a textbook. The Constitution Project aims to change that.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. honors Justice Sandra Day O’Connor during Bolch Prize ceremony at Duke
Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor was celebrated as the 2024 recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law during a private ceremony held at Duke University on April 4, 2024.