I am grateful that the California Supreme Court took empirical evidence into account, including the racial and ethnic impacts of the bar exam, when deliberating on California's bar exam cut score. #legaled#diversity@TheAALS Section on Empirical Study
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Join us for this #TinyChat that will make your court's remote hearings better! Get hard data, a touch of magic, and insights from @ProfQuintanilla at @IUMaurerLaw. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your virtual courtroom experience!
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Thank you to @IndianaLawyer for in-depth reporting on our recent study, “Accessing Justice with Zoom: Experiences and Outcomes in Online Civil Courts,” discussing the benefits of remote hearings. theindianalawyer.com/article… via @IBJnews
New research from @IUMaurerLaw examines the impact of remote court hearings on citizens, judges, and other players in the legal system. Learn more: bit.ly/3QxJyaY
ALT A group of IU Maurer School of Law students and Civil Justice Design Fellows that works on this project gather together on steps outdoors and smile.
ALT Accessing Justice with Zoom: Experiences and Outcomes in Online Civil Courts by Victor D. Quintanilla, Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Kurt Hugenberg, Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Ryan Hutchings, Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Nedim Yel, Data Analysis and Statistical Solution (DASS), published by Indiana University Bloomington's Equity Accelerator
Congratulations @mcmpsych! Building and sharing the science that extends the concept of #growthmindset to understanding and shaping cultures within organizations and institutions is a powerful insight.
My Covid project's finally come to fruition & I'm proud of this one. In the weeks ahead, I'll be dispelling myths about mindset. I'll introduce concepts of mindset culture that we’ve studied for years-places we find ourselves able to use & benefit from our growth mindset(or not!)
How do the experiences and outcomes of unrepresented litigants accessing court remotely compare with those who attend court in person? Little research has been conducted on the impact of remote hearings on unrepresented individuals to date. Our recent report fills this gap.🧵
How do the experiences and outcomes of unrepresented litigants accessing court remotely compare with those who attend court in person? Little research has been conducted on the impact of remote hearings on unrepresented individuals to date. Our recent report fills this gap.🧵
16/16 This study was made possible through a collaboration between an interdisciplinary team of access to justice researchers and a network of court innovation and design experts, court administrators, legal aid providers, and jurists on Indiana’s Coalition for Court Access.