Help Fix Sentencing Data: Applications Open
Published Date: 4/8/2025
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The Commission is creating a special advisory group to help improve research and data practices. If you're interested and eligible, you can apply by sending a letter and resume before June 6, 2025. This is a great chance to shape important decisions and be part of a fresh, smart team!
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