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The Flaschner Judicial Institute Board of Trustees adopted the following Mission Statement and Academic Philosophy in the early 1990s:

The mission of the Franklin N. Flaschner Judicial Institute, Inc. is to assist both new and experienced judges throughout their judicial careers in their overall professional development, broadly defined. The overriding objective is to promote the highest possible standards of judicial professionalism for the benefit of the public and the administration of justice.

Toward this end and in consideration of judges' diverse duties and responsibilities, the Flaschner Institute annually provides a balanced academic agenda with traditional and innovative educational offerings in the following areas:

Substantive/Procedural Law

Skills Training

Sensitivity Awareness

Judicial Ethics

Judicial Orientation

Community Relations

Below are some examples of the areas in which the Flaschner Institute regularly produces educational programming for Massachusetts judges:

Diversity Training

Acknowledging the importance of continuous training in the area of diversity, Flaschner offers programs that work to sensitize judges to such issues including, but not limited to, racial, ethnic, and gender bias. Some of the programs in this category that have been offered include:

Do Differences Matter?  Becoming Culturally Competent

Mind Bugs: The Science of Ordinary Prejudice

Immigrants in the Courtroom: A Practical Guide for Judges

Racial Profiling

Exploring Racial and Ethnic Issues

 

Special Programming for the Superior Court

Programs specifically designed for Superior Court judges are regularly sponsored by Flaschner. These programs afford both new and experienced judges with an opportunity to discuss timely subjects in a roundtable format.  Some recent offerings include:


ADR, Settlement, and Plea Bargaining

Contempt

Courtroom Security

Employment Litigation

Damage Assessment and Settlement Approval

Jury Management Issues

Mental Health Issues in Criminal Cases

Prisoner Pro Se Litigation

Sentencing

Sentencing Workshop for Superior Court Judges

Summary Judgment in the Superior Court

Zoning, Affordable Housing, and Subdivision Cases

 

Hon. Haskell C. Freedman Two-Day Educational Retreat for Probate and Family Court Judges

A two-day educational retreat is regularly held for Massachusetts Probate & Family Court judges where they hear and discuss significant presentations specific to their caseload. The Freedman Retreat provides judges with a rare and valuable opportunity to spend time discussing recent developments and sharing best practices with one another.

 

Recent Development Series

With ongoing developments in the law, the “Recent Development Series” offers presentations on these changes by experts to our state’s judiciary. Some of the programs offered in the past have covered the following areas:

Employment Law Litigation

Tort and Insurance Law

Family Law

Real Estate Law

Massachusetts Commercial Law

Series on Judicial Ethics

Recognizing the constant developments taking place in the arena of judicial ethics, Flaschner offers programs that assist increasing the understanding and knowledge of codes and canons that are in place for Massachusetts judges. Some examples of programs offered include:

Reaching Out or Overreaching: Judicial Ethics and the Self-Represented Litigants

When Judges Speak Up: Ethics, the Public, and the Media

Judicial Ethics: Living a Life of Impartiality

Exploring Complex Social, Moral, and Ethical Issues

 

Flaschner Publications Series

Programs are regularly held in conjunction with the release of a new Flaschner publication, or reprint. Some of the recent programs held in this category have included the following titles:

Massachusetts Guide to Evidence (2008)

Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Stops Benchbook (2007)

Massachusetts Summary Judgment Benchbook (2005)

The Trial Judge (1937) – By Hon. Henry Tilton Lummus

 

Skills Trainings

Skills trainings are offered throughout the year on a wide range of topics, which in recent years have included:

Computer Skills

Contemporary Legal Research

Judicial Opinion Writing

Listening Skills

Non-Verbal Communication

FJI Author Series for Judges  and  Flaschner Judicial Institute/Social Law Library Bench/Bar Reading Discussions for Judges/Attorneys

The Flaschner Institute periodically invites authors to discuss their work with judges and/or a small group of judges and attorneys (in collaboration with the Social Law Library.)  Recent authors have included:

Jerome S. Berg

Eli Bortman

Ulrich Boser

Kenneth C. Edelin, M.D.

Michael Frederickson

Jack L. Goldsmith

Doris Kearns Goodwin

Hon. Julian Houston

Paul Kendrick

Stephen Kendrick

Eve LaPlante

Dick Lehr

Anthony Lewis

Brian MacQuarrie

Kevin Merida

Steven Pinker

Stephen Puleo

Cristina Rathbone

Leonard L. Richards

Frederick Schauer

Stephanie Schorow

Gordon S. Wood

Mitchell Zuckoff

 

Literature and the Law Series

These full-day programs take great literary works to stimulate discussions on the complex social, moral and ethical issues that all professional face in the public and private settings. Participants receive the readings in advance and are encouraged to discuss the literary works as they relate to their experiences, so as to illuminate and explore their work and relationships in broader perspectives.  Previously selected authors have included:   James Baldwin, Pearl Buck, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Faulkner, Romnus Linney, Herman Melville, Toni Morrison, Flannery O’Connor, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Leo Tolstoy.

 

Bench/Bar Programs

Recognizing the importance of constructive dialogue between members of the judiciary and the legal community at large, Flaschner does its best to offer forums, seminars, and reading discussions for both attorneys and judges. These programs work to trigger discussions between all levels of the legal profession on current and relevant topics. Some of the prior topics covered have included:

Affording Justice: Preserving and Expanding Legal Representation for Individual Citizens

Assisted Reproductive Technology Cases

Best Practices in Guardianship Cases

Confronting Crawford: Understanding Its Meaning and Impact

Mastering the Science in Operating Under the Influence (OUI) Cases

Reconnecting Self-Represented Litigants with the Private Bar

View from the Bar (and Rejoinder from the Bench)

Wrongful Convictions

 

Educational Trainings for Administrative Judges and Administrative Law Judges of the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA)

Flaschner facilitates extensive semi-annual trainings for the Administrative Judges and Administrative Law Judges of the Department of Industrial Accidents. Topics include: judicial ethics, reports on current laws and issues regarding labor laws, recent developments in the law, best practices, evidentiary issues, and skills trainings.

 

 


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