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Judicial Fellowship Program

Launched in 2024, our two-week program offers an immersive professional exchange and residential learning opportunity for foreign judges and magistrates who are passionate about strengthening legal systems.

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In partnership with The Presidential Precinct, the Judicial Fellowship Program is a professional exchange and residential learning experience designed to strengthen the legal systems in foreign countries by building a cadre of judicial leaders from around the world. 

The 2025 cohort will join us in October for two weeks of programming in Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville, Virginia.

Announcing the 2025 Cohort of Judicial Fellows

This fall, our Judicial Fellowship Program will bring together a cohort of judges and magistrates to Washington, D.C., and Virginia for a rigorous two-week program focused on upholding the rule of law.

Meet the 2025 Cohort

Visit The Presidential Precinct's website to learn more about the 25 judges and magistrates from 19 countries across 6 regions of the world.

  • Learning ExperienceThe program includes interactive workshops, panel discussions, case studies, court visits, and networking events, focusing on critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and a deep understanding of rule of law principles.
  • Subject MatterWe will review judicial independence and ethics, human rights law, combatting corruption, technology in the judiciary, managerial processes, cross-cultural legal exchanges, and constitutional law and principles.
  • Other BenefitsParticipants gain advanced legal training, networking opportunities with global judicial leaders, and exposure to different judicial systems, enhancing their capabilities to lead reforms in their home countries.

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The Presidential Precinct

The Presidential Precinct seeks to draw out the best of inspirational people through professional fellowships, leadership exchanges, global forums, and virtual resources that focus on building thriving, just, and free societies.

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