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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The American Judicature Society (AJS) (founded 1913) is an independent, nonpartisan, national organization of judges, lawyers, and interested members of the public whose mission is to improve the American justice system - to "secure and promote an independent and qualified judiciary and fair system of justice." Its membership roster includes renowned members of the legal profession, including U.S. attorneys general and Supreme Court justices.Its primary focus areas are:Judicial independenceJudicial conduct and ethicsJudicial selectionThe juryCriminal justice systemPublic understanding of the justice systemIn order to accomplish its mission, AJS supports research, publications, and educational programs. It also sponsors several annual awards recognizing achievement by state and federal judges.The AJS main offices were formerly located at The Opperman Center at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. The AJS began a new association with Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee in July of 2013.. }

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