Crafting public access policies for state court data
Balancing public access to judicial information with the operational needs of the judiciary is no small feat. Join us for the latest webinar in our Data Dives series to learn how the Pennsylvania courts created a sustainable and effective public access policy. Seasoned experts will share lessons learned and actionable tips that can be applied to either develop or refine a public access policy. Don't miss this chance to learn how to navigate the challenges of public access with confidence and clarity and gain tools and knowledge to create policies that effectively balance transparency, confidentiality, and operational efficiency.
Moderator:
- Diane Robinson, principal court research associate, NCSC
Panelists:
- Kim Nieves, director of research & statistics, Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts
- David Price, deputy chief counsel, Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts
For more information, contact Laney Snyder.
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