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About Us
The Trust in Justice Project is driven by a single, essential mission: to understand and address the challenges eroding public confidence in America’s legal system. Our initiative delves into the heart of these issues, uncovering the factors behind declining trust and fostering solutions that promote fairness, transparency, and accessibility.
This Project began with a recognition of an urgent issue: the growing perception of bias, inefficiency, and inequity in institutions meant to uphold justice. From local law enforcement to the Supreme Court, we saw a need to examine the causes of distrust and create pathways for meaningful reform.
Our Vision
We envision a future where trust in the legal system is restored—a system that is transparent, equitable, and truly serves the public good. By identifying systemic challenges and fostering dialogue, we aim to empower communities, inform policy changes, and inspire confidence in the justice system’s ability to deliver fairness for all.



In Collaboration with:
Who We Are

Richard Gabriel
Founder & Author of Reports

Michelle Rey LaRocca
Contributor & Co-Author of Phase 2 Report

Emily Shaw
Contributor & Co-Author of Phase 1 Report

Jonathan Ross
Contributor & Co-Author of Phase 1 Report

Gabriela Cedré
Director of Operations & Logistics Support
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