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How Federal and State Justice Systems Operate in Practice

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How we collect, manage, and safeguard your data in accordance with digital safety standards.

Effective Date: May 2026

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1. Information We Collect

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Regardless of your location, we provide clear standards for data transparency and user rights. Depending on your residency (notably California and the EEA), you have specific statutory rights:

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