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Accelerating equity in Indiana courtrooms

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

IU legal scholar, social psychologist’s works recognized by Schmidt Futures Innovation Fellowship Program to advance equity in Indiana courtrooms.

 

With a track record of far-reaching, visionary work that promotes equity and inclusion across a spectrum of social institutions from colleges to courtrooms to corporations, two Indiana University faculty members’ work was named to the Schmidt Futures Innovation Fellowship Program. The first at IU to hold this honor, Professor Victor Quintanilla, a legal scholar in the Maurer School of Law and Professor Mary Murphy, a social psychologist in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences will participate in the Innovation Fellows Program which will support a project to provide greater equity and access to justice in the legal experiences of marginalized people.

The award will help the duo create the digital infrastructure for the first in a series of people-centered projects in courts focused on creating more equitable infrastructure. The work proceeds in several stages: measuring citizens’ experiences before and during their court appearances, providing judges and other legal actors with that (deidentified and disaggregated) data in dashboards, creating communities of practice to help judges and other legal actors create more equitable experiences for marginalized and unrepresented people, and fielding behavioral and psychological interventions to enhance access to justice.

Yet more valuable perhaps than the initial support is the Innovation Fellows’ mission to act as a force multiplier of ideas and support by bringing its fellows’ work into a larger community of donors, mentors, and organizational leaders than they would otherwise have access to. Part of Schmidt Futures philanthropic initiative, the Innovation Fellows Program support the work of extraordinary mid-career individuals and teams with ideas to leverage technology thoughtfully to solve important societal challenges. More than a recognition of past work, it’s an investment in Murphy and Quintanilla’s ongoing and future work, providing the means for them to greatly increase its transformative potential.

Their current project in Indiana courtrooms brings to bear the extensive framework and digital infrastructure developed over several decades and most recently deployed in Murphy’s work addressing equity and inclusion in higher education. That project – unveiled last spring in a major national presentation and referenced in a report to Congress and the U.S. Department of Education – demonstrated that 300 instructors across six U.S. universities could shift their practices to create more equity in student experiences in introductory STEM courses. In other words, teachers could effectively learn how to change the culture of their classrooms to make them more equitable, inclusive spaces by altering classroom practices, policies, and patterns of communication. As culture creators in the classroom, teachers increased students’ experiences of equity and belonging in STEM classrooms and in doing so, also improved academic outcomes.

Just like teachers interested in seeing how they can move the needle on equity and experience, we have partnered with learning communities of judges who care a great deal, are motivated and interested in change based on the data they receive

Professor Victor Quintanilla

Murphy and Quintanilla will adapt this broad framework to the courts. “Just like teachers interested in seeing how they can move the needle on equity and experience, we have partnered with learning communities of judges who care a great deal, are motivated and interested in change based on the data they receive,” Quintanilla said. “We can pair these experience measures with psychologically attuned interventions and watch how this changes people’s experiences in situ. So, you can see how this bottom-up approach leads to some really exciting things in equity and gives voice to people otherwise voiceless.”

Having recruited 58 Indiana judges and developed the communication infrastructure of text and emails, reaching over 4,000 plaintiffs and defendants a month in civil proceedings in divorce, eviction, small claims, and other cases, the team is ready to move forward with the project. Their digital platform, analogous to that used in classroom studies, captures in-the-moment experiences of thousands of defendants in civil cases through their responses to well-tested questions received in text messages and emails. The two Innovation Fellows will now work with judges, courts, lawyers, and law students, who they see as culture creators within the legal system, to promote equitable and inclusive court cultures.

So far, they have used these methods to study the experience of those without legal representation. They will now apply them to study situations in which people default on or fail to show up in court.

Mary Murphy

We’re able to use our experience-sampling tool to gather people’s experience in courtroom interactions. But you can imagine applying this platform with relation to government offices, schools, social security, and corporate settings.

Professor Mary Murphy

The approach, as Murphy explained, “allows for a bottom-up form of experience and knowledge sharing, centering voices that traditionally fall out of the system. At the same time, culture creators like judges and attorneys become agents of change. Once they know the problem, they also see they have the power to fix it and we’ll work together to provide tools and resources to do so.”

The implications of this work, however, go beyond courts and classroom. As Murphy suggested, “We’re able to use our experience-sampling tool to gather people’s experience in courtroom interactions. But you can imagine applying this platform with relation to government offices, schools, social security, and corporate settings.”

This summer Murphy, Quintanilla and their collaborators will celebrate the opening of their newly established IU Equity Accelerator, an organization founded by Murphy which consolidates their multi-layered approach to research, practice, and policy. With the support of Schmidt Futures, their goals come increasingly within reach and the Equity Accelerator is all but guaranteed to flourish.

Visit the IU Equity Accelerator website

Learn more about the work being done by Mary and Victor

LIZ ROSDEITCHER
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