The Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media

University of Nevada,Reno

Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism

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  1. Articles (Articles Section)
    Articles of Interest by Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media faculty and associates. Law Review
    http://courtsandmedia.org/articles/


  2. Ben Holden (Faculty Section)
    Ben HoldenDirector,Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/faculty/holden/


  3. Board (About RNCCM Section)
     The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Courts and MediaNational Advisory CouncilThe National Advisory Council is the adminis
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/about-rnccm/boardhttp:rnccmtrinityannexcomadmindocuments_adminphpaction=editncatid=2nid=7ncname=board20biographies/


  4. Conferences (Conferences Section)
     Materials and news pertaining to Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media conferences can be obtained here.Covering O.J.'s Trials: Then and NowJournalism Week 2009 Conference
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/conferences/


  5. Contact Us (Contact Us Section)
    Ben HoldenDirectorDonald W. Reynolds National Center for Courts and Media Mail Stop 358 University of Nevada-RenoReno, NV 89557775-327-8270775-327-2160 -- fax706-332-8426 -- cell 
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/contact-us/


  6. Contributions (About RNCCM Section)
     Endowment CampaignWhat would a non-profit educational organization be without an endowment campaign. Certainly, to the extent that the National Center for Courts and Media can build a sufficient principal that will draw
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/about-rnccm/contributions/


  7. Courses (Courses Section)
    COURSES--------------------------------------------------------------------------------    Journalists -- Basic Legal Affairs Reporting for Journalists is designed to assist the general assignment
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/courses/


  8. Developments (Home Section)
    2009 Rollan Melton Judges in J-Schools ProgramJournalism schools can have a judge speak to students and faculty at no cost to the journalism school. The topic, schedule and au
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/rnccm/


  9. FYI, LOL, or OMG? - Technology's Impact on the Courts and Media (Conferences Section)
     Download the RNCCM Technology Conference book [PDF] 
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/conferences/conference-2008/


  10. History (About RNCCM Section)
     When The National Judicial College (NJC) began conducting courses for the nation's judges in 1964, it included from the beginning a segment on the court's relationship with the media within its three-week General Jurisdiction
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/about-rnccm/history/


  11. Other Resources (Other Resources Section)
      Initiating and Maintaining a Constructive Dialogue: A Wo
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/other-resources/


  12. Our Campus (About RNCCM Section)
     In 1997, The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation agreed to provide a $4 million grant to build the addition to the existing National Judicial College facility. This amount was matched by the State of Nevada. The building was completed in 20
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/about-rnccm/campus/


  13. Schedule (Courses Section)
    Media Issues for Judges in the Information Age-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COURSE DATES: August 24-26, 2009COST: Tuition: $675.00Early Registr
    http://courtsandmedia.org/about-rnccm/courses/schedule/