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Translating Legalese: Enhancing Public Understanding of Court Opinions with Legal Summarizers
March 5, 2024, 2:53 p.m. | Elliott Ash, Aniket Kesari, Suresh Naidu, Lena Song, Dominik Stammbach
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Abstract: Judicial opinions are written to be persuasive and could build public trust in court decisions, yet they can be difficult for non-experts to understand. We present a pipeline for using an AI assistant to generate simplified summaries of judicial opinions. Compared to existing expert-written summaries, these AI-generated simple summaries are more accessible to the public and more easily understood by non-experts. We show in a survey experiment that the AI summaries help respondents understand the …
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