The Law Librarian Blog passed along this piece of news: the Bureau of Justice Statistics has published a report from State Court Organization data collections covering the years 1987-2004. As described by the BOJ, the report examines changes in the organization and operations of the Nation’s state trial and appellate courts over this time period. Topics include the selection and educational requirements of judges, regulations of criminal and civil juries, the development of unified court systems, and adjustments in court management and staffing to address growing caseloads.
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