Progress is being made on a civic education initiative for the communities covered by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Chief Judge Robert Katzmann reported Wednesday.

Addressing the annual Second Circuit Judicial Conference in Saratoga Springs, Katzmann said the two-year effort is well underway—with committees that cover everything from helping teachers develop social studies curricula that increase understanding of the justice system, to the creation of learning centers, to regular visits to courthouses for students.

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