The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is a prominent organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to promoting judicial independence and fair judges in the United States. Through their Informed Voters Project (IVP), NAWJ provides educational resources, videos, and outreach initiatives to inform the public about the importance of an impartial judiciary and the process of selecting judges.
With the support of sponsors like ABOTA and the ABOTA Foundation, NAWJ produces Emmy Award-winning videos and animations that are used in jury assembly rooms and community outreach programs to engage and educate diverse audiences. Their efforts aim to ensure that judges apply the law fairly, free from bias, and without influence from special interests, as emphasized by retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
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