Posted March 25, 2022 Innovations in Court Efficiencies: Through the Lens of Consumer Debt Collection Join public policy and industry experts to learn more about debt collection lawsuits and what state legislators can do to improve the courts' efficiency and ensure equitable outcomes for all parties involved. Events, Webinar
Posted March 24, 2022 Accuracy, Quality and the 2020 Census In this webinar, we’ll discuss this decade’s census data quality and how it compares with that of previous decades, what additional analyses are coming from inside and outside the bureau, and what questions remain. Events, Webinar
Posted March 23, 2022 The What, Why and How of Voter List Maintenance Voter registration lists are the foundation for running great elections. Tracking changes to voters’ registration status is an essential, though herculean, task. State Legislatures News, Elections
Posted March 23, 2022 4 Things You Need to Know About Virtual Court Hearings A new report looks at what the use of virtual hearings means for state courts, the people who use them and the legislatures that oversee them. State Legislatures News, Civil and Criminal Justice
Posted March 22, 2022 States Not Immune to Effects of War in Ukraine Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a “world changing” break with the international order, and states won’t be immune from the economic and humanitarian upheaval. That’s the word from three international policy... State Legislatures News, International
Posted March 20, 2022 Legislative Administrator | Spring 2022 In this issue: a message from ASLCS President Brad Young; committee minutes from the 2021 PDS in Portland, Maine; and a photo gallery from the conference. Legislative Administrator