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[CODE] [DATA] How to organize prosecutors: role vs. map vs. zip code #11

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billimarie opened this issue Apr 14, 2017 · 1 comment
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Currently, light-pollution organizes via role:

Light Pollution: Attorney General, U.S. Attorney, District Attorney, Municipal, City, and County Attorney

Because the names of each role differ depending on the federal, state, and local level, this is problematic.

The new idea is to organize by zip code. User enters their zip code; light-pollution fetches all prosecutors in surrounding area.

A map would work, too, but design-wise is too clunky and unwieldy.

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Fixed during a CLASP Datathon (04/30): local, state, federal. Zip code search for local, state search for state.

@billimarie billimarie changed the title [APP, DATASET] How to organize prosecutors: role vs. map vs. zip code [CODE] [DATA] How to organize prosecutors: role vs. map vs. zip code May 13, 2017
@billimarie billimarie added this to BACKLOG in Dataset May 15, 2017
@billimarie billimarie moved this from BACKLOG to COMPLETE in Dataset May 15, 2017
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