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Jury Duty & the Courts (the citizen's side): standards by state
✓ 36 standards across 32 jurisdictions
These are the jurisdictions where Jury Duty & the Courts (the citizen's side)meets published standards. Pick yours to read the exact code, the standard's own words, the lesson that covers it, and a link to the source document, still filtered to this course and printable for a state filing.
Learn.WitUS has mapped 51 jurisdictions in all. This course carries no standards we can honestly claim in the other 19; other courses do. See every state.
Where this course counts
- Georgia2 standards · 1 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Kansas2 standards · 2 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- North Carolina2 standards · 1 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- West Virginia2 standards · 1 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Alabama1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Arizona1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- California1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Florida1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Hawaii1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Idaho1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Indiana1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Iowa1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Kentucky1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Louisiana1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Maryland1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Massachusetts1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Michigan1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Minnesota1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Mississippi1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Nevada1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- New Mexico1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- New York1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- North Dakota1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Oklahoma1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Pennsylvania1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- South Carolina1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- South Dakota1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Tennessee1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Texas1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Utah1 standard · 1 fully covered · 0 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Virginia1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
- Wyoming1 standard · 0 fully covered · 1 partially · 1 frameworkSee the alignment →
Read this before you rely on it
This alignment was made by Learn.WitUSagainst each jurisdiction's published standards, fetched from the publisher and transcribed word for word. It has not been reviewed or endorsed by any education authority. Where the course only partly covers a standard, the state page says partially covered and explains the gap, and every framework shows the date it was retrieved, because standards get revised.
Check it against the course itself
Don't take the mapping on trust. Open the course, read the lesson named as evidence, and hold it against the standard.