What Do State Courts Work On?

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What Do State Courts Work On?
Mark Gilliland for The Pew Charitable Trusts

U.S. state courts decide cases that affect millions of Americans every year, with matters ranging from speeding tickets and consumer debt cases to criminal trials and child custody disputes. And although courts have an enormous influence on the safety, well-being, and financial stability of communities, little is known about the volume and diversity of cases that come through their doors.

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State Courts Play a Key Role in American Life

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State courts in the U.S. decide cases that touch the lives of millions of Americans every year. These influential government entities directly affect the safety, well-being, and financial stability of people across the country through matters ranging from speeding tickets and similar minor, administrative issues to potentially life-altering cases, such as child custody and criminal trials.