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Mississippi Judicial College

The Mississippi Judicial College provides court education for Mississippi's judicial system. Created in 1970 by judge, legislator, and law professor Noah S. Sweat, Jr., MJC became the first full-time state judicial education program in the nation. Through the support of the Mississippi Supreme Court and the National Judicial College, the organization has become a model for judicial education at all levels. More than 15 countries have dispatched representatives to MJC to gain knowledge of out local, state, and federal judicial systems and to secure a foundation for the establishment of judicial systems in new democracies around the world.

Visit the Mississippi Judicial College website for more information.

 

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