Life is made up of choices. A series of decisions that come one after the other, day after day. Some made quickly, others take longer to deliberate. Join Zach and Danielle as they talk with their colleague, Dr. Andrea Miller, about her research with the American Bar Foundation, where she studied judicial decision making related to race, gender, and socio-economic status with all the trial judges in a state. She shares key findings from that work, including the need to confront bias and the value of deliberative decision making.
Resources:
Expertise Fails to Attenuate Gendered Biases in Judicial Decision-Making by Andrea L. Miller ncsc.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0028/61498/2019-Miller-SPPS-Judicial-Expertise-and-Gendered-Biases.pdf
Andrea’s Anti-Racist Reading and Streaming List
ncsc.org/__data/assets/pdf_file/0029/61499/Tiny-Chat-Reading-and-Streaming-List.pdf
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