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Jury Service Boosts Public Trust in Courts Despite Declining Participation

via Phys.org·1h ago

New research indicates that serving on a jury significantly boosts public trust in the court system, even as fewer Americans participate in jury service. This finding suggests that direct engagement with the justice system is a powerful antidote to cynicism and distrust in legal institutions. The study calls for renewed efforts to encourage civic participation to maintain faith in the rule of law.

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