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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel features an array of novel contributions to the study of judicial legitimacy. In particular, authors engage with questions of reforms meant to bolster the legitimacy of courts, as well as events which may diminish such legitimacy.
ChatSCOTUS: Using AI to Communicate U.S. Supreme Court Opinions to the Public - Matthew P. Hitt, Colorado State University
Endowment Effects and Judicial Valuations for Courts - Eileen Braman
Facing the Public: Voter Assessments of Judicial Misconduct - Brent Boyea, University of Texas, Arlington; Kayla S. Canelo, University of Texas at Arlington
Scandal, Controversy, and Judicial Legitimacy - Michael Salamone, Washington State University
The Legibility of Court Reforms - Amanda Driscoll; Michael J. Nelson, The Pennsylvania State University