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Creating the Federal Judicial Database and Research Agenda — NSF Award to Washington University (MO, $131,234)

Federal district court and circuit court judges serve as the face of law and justice for many citizens in the United States. Because of their importance, there is interest among scholars, students, the media, the public, and policymakers to understand who these judges are and what decisions they make as judges. In aid

Award titleCreating the Federal Judicial Database and Research Agenda
Award ID2611363
AwardeeWashington University
CitySAINT LOUIS
StateMO
Amount obligated$131,234
Principal investigatorChristina Boyd
ProgramLaw & Science
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractFederal district court and circuit court judges serve as the face of law and justice for many citizens in the United States. Because of their importance, there is interest among scholars, students, the media, the public, and policymakers to understand who these judges are and what decisions they make as judges. In aid of improving societal understanding and perceptions of the federal judiciary, this project will develop, make public, and use the Federal Judicial Database. When complete, these da
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