Eight years after a popular summer training program for judges was canceled due to budget constraints, the judicial seminar has been revived with $3 million from the court system.

About 450 judges have signed up for the four-day program, which starts June 19 and will be repeated starting July 24. The seminar is open to all judges who are paid by the state; town and village court justices are not eligible.

The training is organized by the New York State Judicial Institute, which is housed at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in White Plains. This year, however, the sessions are being held at a hotel in the Hudson Valley, according to Judge Juanita Bing Newton, dean of the Judicial Institute.