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National Center for State Courts and Measures for Justice Join Forces to Develop Court Data Standards

"In an important first step towards full data transparency, the new “National Court Open Data Standards Project” will facilitate and accelerate safe access to county-level court data."

Measures for Justice

June 26, 2018

State ReformsAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018Measures for Justice, Virginia
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