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- On Nov. 3, the National Center proudly opened the doors to "The Center House," its new office on Capitol Hill at 111 Second Street, NE.
- In partnership with the Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts, Institute for Court Management faculty taught the course "Fundamental Issues in Caseflow Management" Nov. 4-6 in Phoenix.
- The COSCA Court Statistics Committee meets with NCSC staff Nov. 6-7 in San Antonio, Texas, to review implementation of the State Court Guide to Statistical Reporting and plans for the Court Statistics Project.
- As part of the SJI Immigration Grant, NCSC is able to offer free, on-site technical assistance to trial courts with operations or caseflow problems as a result of immigration-related matters. To learn more, contact Court Consulting Services in Denver at (303) 293-3063.
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Current News
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Center for Sentencing Initiatives launches
The NCSC and its partners have gathered the latest information on evidence-based practices and sentencing reform in one place online. Visit
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Special issue of NCSC’s Justice System Journal examines capital punishment
The new issue brings together social-science researchers and attorneys engaged in the practice of capital law to examine how capital-punishment cases affect not only court operations, but also participants.
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Walking on Common Ground
Tribal/Federal/State
Justice Gathering
Palm Springs, CA, December 9-10
Agenda | Registration | More
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A DVD explaining Election Controversies: The Basics of Election-Related Litigation is now available free of charge from the NCSC and the College of William & Mary School of Law. View the materials | Order the DVD
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NCSC offers answers to budget questions
As the fiscal crisis worsens, we provide comprehensive information on state court budgeting, including state links, survey results and more.
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N.Y. judge to receive 2008 Rehnquist Award
Presiding Justice Jonathan Lippman of the Appellate Division of the First Judicial Department of the New York State Supreme Court will receive the NCSC's William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence.
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