Maryland Judicial Center, Annapolis, Maryland, January 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
JUDICIAL INSTITUTE OF MARYLAND
In 1981, the Judicial Institute of Maryland was formed by administrative order of the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. The Institute is responsible to the Maryland Judicial Conference for all judicial education and training. The Institute develops, provides, and evaluates comprehensive, diverse and cost-effective continuing legal education for the judges of Maryland.
The Institute is governed by the thirteen-member Board of Directors, appointed to two-year terms by the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.
Between annual sessions, work of the Judicial Conference is conducted by the Judicial Council and a number of committees, as established by the Council in consultation with the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals (Maryland Rule 16-802). Conference committees receive staff support from the Administrative Office of the Courts.
The Council consists of seventeen judges elected to two-year terms by their peers from all court levels in the State. Serving as ex officio nonvoting members are the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, the Chair of the Conference of Circuit Judges, and the Chief Judge of the District Court of Maryland.
LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE
CIVIL LAW & PROCEDURE COMMITTEE
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE COMMITTEE
FAMILY LAW COMMITTEE
JUDICIAL COMPENSATION COMMITTEE
The Judicial Compensation Committee was begun by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
MENTAL HEALTH, ALCOHOLISM & ADDICTION COMMITTEE
PUBLIC AWARENESS COMMITTEE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
c/o Judicial Training Center
2009 D Commerce Park Drive
Annapolis, MD 21401
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
The Judicial Council began as the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference and reorganized under its present name in October 2000.
JUDICIAL ETHICS COMMITTEE
The Judicial Ethics Committee was initiated by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
The Legislative Subcommittee was organized by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
The Civil Law and Procedure Committee was formed by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
The Criminal Law and Procedure Committee was authorized by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
The Family and Domestic Relations Law Committee was started by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. In September 2001, the Committee reorganized with the Child Support Enforcement Committee, and the Juvenile Law Committee to form the Family Law Committee.
The Mental Health, Alcoholism and Addiction Committee was initiated by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
The Public Awareness Committee was started by the Executive Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference.
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