New York State Judicial Institute
The New York State Judicial Institute is located about 25 miles (40 km) north of New York City in White Plains, NY. The New York State Judicial Institute serves as a statewide center for the education, training, and research and analysis facility for all judges, justices, legal staff and employees of the New York State Unified Court System; It is the nation's first training and research facility for judges built by and for a state court system. The Honorable Kathie E. Davidson serves as the dean of the institute. To ensure that Unified Court System Judges remain current on developments in the law, the institute focuses its programs on emerging trends and cutting-edge issues, fosters an atmosphere to assist judges, and provides a framework for promoting a constructive dialogue between the judiciary, practicing bar, and the public.
Spearheaded by New York State Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye and Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman, the institute was created through a unique partnership between the New York State Courts and Pace University School of Law. Jurists from not only New York but also from around the world have traveled to the institute, to participate in programs and conferences. The institute also serves as a forum where judges, lawyers, and scholars from the state, the nation and the international community can convene for events as varied as a North American symposium on environmental law, whose cosponsors included the United Nations Environment Programme, and a "Partners in Justice" colloquium, where the judiciary, law school clinical programs, and the bar explored collateral consequences of criminal convictions and ways to improve indigent representation and access to the courts.
The building, operated by New York State Unified Court System personnel, is a three-story state-of-the-art facility of 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) and features a 160-seat auditorium, a multi-use lecture hall, classrooms, conference rooms, and a business center.
NY LEO Fellowship Program
[edit]Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye has established the New York Legal Opportunity Program (NY LEO) to help ensure a diverse legal community by promoting academic success for individuals historically under-represented in the legal profession.
The NY LEO Program assists minority, low-income and educationally disadvantaged college graduates in acquiring the fundamental and practical skills necessary to succeed in law school. The program is available to qualified candidates who will attend law school in New York.
The NY LEO Program is an intensive six-week summer program offered by the New York State Judicial Institute. Honorable Kathie E. Davidson, the Dean of the Judicial Institute, and Salihah R. Denman, JD, LLM, the Director of NY LEO, administer the program. All classes and activities are administered and implemented at the New York State Judicial Institute. Experienced law professors will provide instruction in first-year law school core courses as well as in legal research, writing and analysis. As part of the program, students will have the opportunity to visit courts in session and meet with members of the judiciary and other legal professionals.