This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered December 3, 2020 and has since been reaccredited by the CLE Board. The content remains the same. Viewers who previously watched the video and claimed CLE and Judicial Education credit are not eligible for additional credit.

(Recorded December 3, 2020)

Course Description:  Implicit bias refers to the subconscious and automatically-activated attitudes or stereotypes that influence our views and often impact our day-to-day decisions. In reality, everyone has biases. In this session, we will differentiate between "healthy" bias and other types of bias that perpetuate inequity. We will also discuss some techniques to disrupt or "break" biases that may have negative impacts.

Faculty: Nelandra Anselmo, MS, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CHE, TrueCore Business + Wellness and Mimi Mehi, SPHR, City of Henderson

 Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 Ethics CLE (Certificate of Attendance required to receive continuing legal/judicial education credit).   NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.


This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered August 18, 2020 and has since been reaccredited by the CLE Board. The content remains the same. Viewers who previously watched the video and claimed CLE and Judicial Education credit are not eligible for additional credit.

(Recorded August 18, 2020)

Course Description:  Chief Judge Rodney T. Burr and Judge Mason Simons, together with Court Administrators Jackie Bryant, Dana Hlavac, Randall Soderquist, and State Court Administrator Robin Sweet candidly discuss how they have turned challenges into opportunities through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Faculty: 
Moderators. Bobbie Williams, Court Administrator, Douglas County Courts and Joe Tommasino, Esq., Staff Attorney, Las Vegas Justice Court. 
Panelists. Judge Rodney Burr, Henderson Municipal Court; Judge Mason Simons, Elko Justice/Municipal Courts; Robin Sweet, State Court Admin. & Director, AOC, Supreme Court of Nevada; Dana Hlavac, JD, Court Admin., Las Vegas Municipal Court; Alicia Lerud, Asst. Court Admin., 2nd Judicial District Court; Randall Soderquist, Court Admin., Elko Justice/Municipal Courts; Bill Zihlmann, Court Admin., Henderson Municipal Court

Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 CLE (Certificate of Attendance required to receive continuing legal/judicial education credit).  NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.


This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered December 5, 2019 and has since been accredited by the CLE Board. 
The content remains the same.

(Recorded: December 5, 2019)

Course Description:

 “Court leaders who are skilled at listening, who afford respect, and who can effectively communicate build legitimacy not just for their own work, but for the institution as a whole” (Sherman, 2001:12, 19)

Leadership is a reciprocal relationship between those who lead and those who choose to follow. In this training, Ms. Purves provides tools to engage, connect, inspire, and empower you in your role as a leader and staff in their role as court employees.

Faculty: Karen E. Purves, M.A., innovative impact

Continuing Education Credit: 1.0 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2023 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered October 2018-May 2019 and has since been reaccredited by the CLE Board. The content remains the same. Viewers who previously watched the video and claimed CLE and Judicial Education credit are not eligible for additional credit.

(Recorded: Part 1 - October 18, 2018; Part 2 - February 7, 2019; Part 3 - May 16, 2019)

Course Description: 

"The more power you have - and when you think about it in the hierarchy, whether it's your positional power, your educational power, your social power, your political power - the more power you have, the nicer you can afford to be."     

In this 3-part series, Dr. Bouch covers a wide range of concepts related to coaching and then delves into greater detail regarding some key coaching skills applicable courts, and concludes by dissecting some challenging (and often "touchy") real-life scenarios facing Nevada court executives today.

Faculty: Jan C. Bouch, Psy.D., PCC, Owner and Principle, Justice Coaching Center

Continuing Education Credit: Part 1 - 1.5 CLE, Part 2 - 1.5 CLE, Part 3 - 1.5. NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2023 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered October 19, 2017 and has since been accredited by the CLE Board. 
The content remains the same.

(Recorded October 19, 2017)

 Course Description: In this training, Dr. McIntosh draws on her extensive experience to talk about how we can improve our time management, meet deadlines, and decrease stress. Expect to learn and laugh during this fast-paced, content-rich webinar, and rest assured that it will be well worth your time and you'll be glad you attended.

Faculty: Meggin McIntosh, PhD, Emphasis on Excellence, Inc. 

Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, The Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered October 22, 2015 and has since been reaccredited by the CLE Board. The content remains the same. Viewers who previously watched the video and claimed CLE and Judicial Education credit are not eligible for additional credit.

(Recorded October 22, 2015)

Course Description: Ms. Bullard will discuss various methods that build your confidence to address disruptive employees' behaviors. She will explore how to keep your emotions in check when dealing with difficult employees, as well as how to control the situation and gain employees' concurrences with recommended corrective actions.

Faculty: Elizabeth Bullard, Staff Development Administrator, Colorado State Court Administrator's Office

Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, The Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered January 15, 2015 and has since been reaccredited by the CLE Board. The content remains the same. Viewers who previously watched the video and claimed CLE and Judicial Education credit are not eligible for additional credit.

(Recorded January 15, 2015)

Course Description: As the third branch of government, the judiciary impacts on the lives of individuals in profound ways. This power to influence lives attracts the attention of print, broadcast and social media. This interest can cause conflicts between the demands of the media and the responsibility of the court to fairly adjudicate cases. Learning how to balance the needs of the media with the needs of the judiciary can improve the entire experience, generate positive goodwill, and develop an understanding between the courts and the media.

Faculty: Michael Sommermeyer, Supreme Court of Nevada, Administrative Office of the Courts

Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, The Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered January 16, 2014 and has since been accredited by the CLE Board. 
The content remains the same.

(Recorded January 16, 2014)

Course Description:

Faculty: Kelly Tait, University of Nevada, Reno and KT Consulting

Continuing Education Credit: 1.5 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.

This training is offered by the Nevada Association of Court Executives (NACE) and is co-hosted by the Nevada Supreme Court. It was first offered September 18, 2014 and has since been accredited by the CLE Board. 
The content remains the same. 

(Recorded September 18, 2014)

Course Description: Integrity. Trustworthiness. Honesty. Accountability. Ethics. Self-Awareness. All are essential attributes for court leaders in every court. But how do leaders effectively demonstrate these traits and create a court where employees feel valued, safe, productive and happy?

Judge Kevin Burke, Hennepin County District Court, Minneapolis, MN, will provide guidelines on how to build trust, listen effectively, and encourage crucial conversations - all necessary ingredients for creating effective courts. In addition to demonstrating these attributes within the court, court leaders will learn how to integrate these skills in their relationships with their counterparts outside the courts.

Faculty: Judge Kevin Burke, Hennepin County District Court, Minneapolis, MN

Continuing Education Credit: 1.0 CLE/CJE NOTE: CLE credit for this course is approved through March 18, 2024 and will then be stale dated.

These resources do not necessarily reflect the views of the Supreme Court of Nevada, the Administrative Office of the Courts, or Judicial Education nor provide any warranties as to the currency and accuracy of the information in these works.