National Judicial Administration Organizations
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The Judicial Family Institute (JFI) is a national organization dedicated to providing information and education to judicial households and extended family members.
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The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) was founded in 1971 by the state chief justices to serve as a clearinghouse for research and comparative data to support improvement in state court judicial administration.
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The National Judicial College (NJC) is one of the nation’s top judicial training institutions, offering an average of 90 courses annually.
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The State Justice Institute (SJI) was established by federal law in 1984 to award grants to improve the quality of justice, facilitate better coordination between courts, and foster innovative, efficient solutions to common issues faced by courts.