This summer, 21 active judges and justices begin two years of rigorous study to complete a Master of Judicial Studies...
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Bolch Judicial Institute Welcomes New Advisory Board Members
Senior Judge David G. Campbell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, Judge J. Michelle Childs...
Nuremberg prosecutor and Lemkin Medal recipient Benjamin Ferencz dies at 103
Benjamin B. Ferencz the last surviving prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials and the inaugural recipient of the Lemkin Medal has died at the age of 103.
Afghan judge to serve as inaugural Bolch Rule of Law Judicial Fellow
Duke Law School will welcome Judge Tayeba Parsa of Afghanistan as the first Bolch Judicial Institute Rule of Law Judicial Fellow in May 2023.
Photo Gallery: Bolch Prize 2023
View a gallery of photos from the 2023 Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law ceremony honoring the International Association of Women Judges.
McKeown on the Environmental Legacy of William O. Douglas
"One thing I came to believe when I finished the book was that we always think of heroes as perfect, and Douglas was...
Advisory Board approves resolution appointing David F. Levi as Director Emeritus
The Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law is pleased to announce the appointment of David F. Levi as Director Emeritus...
2022 Year-End Report: Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law
Find a year-end report with summaries of projects, programs, and activities that the Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law hosted in 2022.
Bolch Prize to be awarded to International Association of Women Judges
The Bolch Judicial Institute has named the International Association of Women Judges as the 2023 recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law in recognition of the organization’s remarkable efforts to evacuate, support, and resettle Afghan women judges who, because of their gender and work as judges, have faced persecution and violence since the Taliban took control of the country in late 2021.