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|OrganizationName= Conference of State Court Administrators
|OrganizationName=Conference of State Court Administrators
|OrganizationType= Professional Association
|OrganizationType=Professional Association
|Mission= To provide a national forum for state court administrators to improve court systems through collaboration, policy development, and the exchange of innovative practices, enhancing the administration of justice across the United States.
|Mission=Provide state court admins a forum to improve justice systems through collaboration and innovative practices nationwide.
|OrganizationExecutive= President
|OrganizationExecutive=President
|Employees=
|Services=Policy Development; Professional Education; Court Statistics; Advocacy; Networking
|Budget=
|HeadquartersLocation=37.25822, -76.71617
|Website= https://cosca.ncsc.org/
|HeadquartersAddress=300 Newport Avenue, Williamsburg, VA 23185
|Services= Policy Development; Professional Education; Court Statistics; Advocacy; Networking
|Website=https://cosca.ncsc.org/
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|HeadquartersLocation= 37.258218, -76.716174
|HeadquartersAddress= 300 Newport Avenue, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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'''Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA)''' is a professional association, established in 1955 and incorporated in 1982, comprising state court administrators from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other U.S. territories, dedicated to advancing judicial administration through leadership, education, and policy initiatives.
'''Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA)''' is a professional association, established in 1955 and incorporated in 1982, comprising state court administrators from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other U.S. territories, dedicated to advancing judicial administration through leadership, education, and policy initiatives.