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Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Express Trust in State Courts, State of the State Courts Survey Poll

More Americans are expressing trust and confidence in state courts, according to the National Center for State Courts’ annual State of the State Courts survey.

The newly released 2024 survey shows that nearly two-thirds (63%) of Americans express trust and confidence in America’s state courts. It’s the second consecutive year that the trust barometer has moved up.

“Public trust and confidence is the stock and trade of the courts,” said Chief Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby of the D.C. Court of Appeals. “It’s heartening to see this survey reflect that most Americans feel we are earning that trust. As national court leaders, we are committed to earning that confidence every day.”

The 2024 survey also reveals that 63% of Americans agree that state courts are “committed to protecting individual and civil rights” and that 59% believe that state courts “treat people with dignity and respect.”

Read the full NCSC news release here: Nearly two-thirds of Americans express trust in state courts, says new poll | NCSC