Diane Robinson

Diane Robinson's research focuses on data governance, including data collection, data quality, use of data, and data sharing; guardianships and conservatorships; and AI.
She leads the National Open Court Data Standards (NODS) implementation project and is project director for the Thomson Reuters Institute/NCSC AI Policy Consortium for Law and Courts. She was previously the director of research and justice statistics for the Arkansas court system and also served as the state director for the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program in Arkansas.
Robinson earned her Ph.D. in health systems and services research from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; a master's degree from Indiana University; and a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University.
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