National Association of Women Judges

National Association of Women Judges The Leading Voice of Women in the Judiciary From the day it was founded, NAWJ has been committed to diversity in our membership.

Since its formation in 1979, NAWJ has inspired and lead the American judiciary in achieving fairness and equality for vulnerable populations. Led by two visionary women – Justice Joan Dempsey Klein and Justice Vaino Spencer – 100 brave and intrepid women judges met and formed an organization dedicated to the following ideals: ensuring equal justice and access to the courts for all including women,

youth, the elderly, minorities, the underprivileged, and people with disabilities; providing judicial education on cutting-edge issues of importance; developing judicial leaders; increasing the number of women on the bench in order for the judiciary to more accurately reflect the role of women in a democratic society; and improving the administration of justice to provide gender-fair decisions for both male and female litigants. Our organization welcomes both men and women. We include appellate, trial, tribal, administrative law judges, state and federal judges, and members from every state in the nation. NAWJ takes pride in its accomplishments. We were at the forefront in the establishment and implementation of gender bias task forces in both federal and state courts. We have greatly advanced the administration of justice in areas of domestic violence, child support and child custody, and the treatment of women in the courts of America. We also are respected as a leader in educating judges on bioethics, elderly abuse, the sentencing of women offenders with substance abuse problems; improving conditions for women in prison; and the problems facing immigrants in our court system. Currently we are developing curricula on the effect of genetic advances on women and vulnerable populations, the impact of international law on state and federal courts, and cognitively disabled persons in criminal courts. In addition to addressing these and other important issues, NAWJ provides an opportunity for judges to meet and discuss professional issues of mutual concern in a supportive atmosphere. Connecting with others with the same values, we laugh, enjoy life and mentor one another nationwide.

The Judicial Independence Committee of the National Association of Women Judges is hosting a free webinar on June 4 at 4...
05/29/2026

The Judicial Independence Committee of the National Association of Women Judges is hosting a free webinar on June 4 at 4:30 PM ET titled "Safeguarding Justice: Judicial Independence in a Changing World".

This session will explore the evolving landscape of judicial governance, examining how external pressures and internal vulnerabilities intersect to impact judicial independence and institutional resilience. Through comparative insights, case studies, and interactive dialogue, participants will consider strategies to reinforce judicial integrity, transparency, and public confidence.

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The judiciary is navigating unprecedented challenges and pressures — from the expansion of executive power and politicization of judicial selection processes to public skepticism fueled by declining trust and confidence in our institutions. These forces not only test the judiciary’s independence...

One week until this event.  The education lineup is stellar. There are still a few open seats so register now.  June 5-6...
05/28/2026

One week until this event. The education lineup is stellar. There are still a few open seats so register now. June 5-6 in Eagan, MN. If you couldn't make the Midyear cruise, this is the meeting to attend!

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This Memorial Day, the National Association of Women Judges honors and remembers the brave service members who made the ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, the National Association of Women Judges honors and remembers the brave service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We are grateful for their courage, dedication, and enduring legacy. Today, we reflect with gratitude and remembrance

Join NAWJ at our Regional Meeting June 5-6, 2026. Earn 8 CLE's including ethics, below is a list of our exceptional spea...
05/12/2026

Join NAWJ at our Regional Meeting June 5-6, 2026. Earn 8 CLE's including ethics, below is a list of our exceptional speakers. Register now, the room block closes Friday! For details and registration click here. https://lnkd.in/gbYqyp3q
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NAWJ is proud to support Law Day 2026, organized by the American Bar Association.  This year's theme is "The Rule of Law...
05/01/2026

NAWJ is proud to support Law Day 2026, organized by the American Bar Association. This year's theme is "The Rule of Law and the American Dream". Specifically we celebrate the independent judiciary's role in the aspirations of our citizens.
We encourage courts, educators, and legal professionals to explore the ABA’s Law Day resources, including planning tools and the official proclamation, to help bring this important day to life.

Get involved, spark conversations, and help strengthen public understanding of the justice system.

Learn more and access resources here: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/law-day/resources/

Strengthening Your Judicial Core in the Twin Cities during the NAWJ Regional Meeting, June 5–6, 2026! https://lnkd.in/gb...
04/30/2026

Strengthening Your Judicial Core in the Twin Cities during the NAWJ Regional Meeting, June 5–6, 2026! https://lnkd.in/gbYqyp3q

This conference, hosted by NAWJ Districts 7, 8, and 9, brings together judges and legal professionals for dynamic CLE sessions, expert keynote speakers, and meaningful networking. All are welcome, not just judges.

Hear from featured speakers, including:

• Erin Sindberg Porter, Partner at Jones Day and Chairwoman of the Minnesota Judicial Selection Committee

• Justin Whitten, Chief Counsel to Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and recharge with colleagues from across the region.

Join Lexis Federal Government Solutions Consultant, Christine King, Esq., for this necessary session to help judges and ...
04/20/2026

Join Lexis Federal Government Solutions Consultant, Christine King, Esq., for this necessary session to help judges and other legal professionals use Artificial Intelligence responsibly while finding and reducing the risk of hallucinations. This Thursday, April 23, at 1 PM ET

LexisNexis Webinar: Best Practices for Mitigating Hallucinations for NAWJ April 23, 2026 1:00pm ET / 12:00pm CT / 11:00am MT / 10:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM AKT

Come build your Judicial Core with the NAWJ Regional Meeting in Minneapolis.  📍NAWJ District 10 is hosting an inaugural ...
04/17/2026

Come build your Judicial Core with the NAWJ Regional Meeting in Minneapolis. 📍

NAWJ District 10 is hosting an inaugural Regional Meeting on June 5–6, 2026—bringing judges and lawyers together for connection, education, and meaningful dialogue. The program includes sessions on judicial ethics and the impact of AI in the courts, along with valuable networking opportunities.

Learn more & register: https://www.nawj.org/schedule/events-calendar/regional-meeting-minneapolis/2026-06-05

We hope you can join us for this important discussion on May 6. More about the program and the presenters - https://bit....
04/10/2026

We hope you can join us for this important discussion on May 6. More about the program and the presenters - https://bit.ly/4svs9zk

Celebrating the International Day of Women Judges.  Around the globe, women judges strengthen courts, expand perspective...
03/11/2026

Celebrating the International Day of Women Judges. Around the globe, women judges strengthen courts, expand perspectives on the bench, and help ensure justice systems better reflect the communities they serve. While progress has been made, many regions still have far too few women in judicial roles.

The National Association of Women Judges supports efforts to increase opportunities, mentorship, and pathways for women to serve as judges, especially in areas where they remain underrepresented, domestically and internationally. A more inclusive judiciary helps build greater public trust and advances equal justice for all.

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