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Kenworthey Bilz focuses her scholarship on social psychological processes that inform the study of law. She is specifically interested in how legal institutions, laws, rules, and practices affect perceptions of legitimacy, morality, and justice, which in turn influences behavior. Her research draws on examples from the area of criminal law and evidence, and she empirically tests theories through experimental methods based on social psychology. Before entering law teaching, she clerked for the Honorable Frank Easterbrook at the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
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