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@Dlambe3: I think it may be a bit much to include the "as of" date for each court. For one, its difficult to keep up with. The tables themselves are linked to the respective tables in other articles and update accordingly. It's my understanding these tables are updated with in a timely manner. We could put a footnote somewhere indicating this. Right now when you look at the article it seems "outdated" given that many of the dates are fairly old. As such, there may be a lack of certainty in the information where there shoudn't be. The other option would be to have someone committed to checking the courts every month or so, and updating the date. -- Nature mr allnut