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Public opinion reflects continuing challenges for courts and for all institutions of government—but with some glimmers of optimism for the future, according to NCSC’s 2023 State of the State Courts annual public opinion survey.
The 2023 survey shows that 61 percent of respondents expressed some or a great deal of confidence in state courts, up one percentage point from the 2022 survey. The good news? This is the first year since 2019 that the confidence barometer has not dropped.
Join us for a comprehensive review of our most recent survey results. We will review key findings and discuss implications for how courts can tailor strategies designed to increase public trust in their work.
Speakers:
- Karl Agne, Founding Partner, GBAO Strategies, Washington, D.C.
- Chief Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, President of CCJ
- Jesse Rutledge, Vice President of Public Affairs, National Center for State Courts
For more information, email Jesse Rutledge.