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Jordan Singer is a Professor at New England Law | Boston, specializing in judicial systems, court efficiency, and legal reform. Their research focuses on judicial performance evaluation, rulemaking processes, and institutional accountability within legal frameworks. Notable areas include federal and state court operations, ethical standards for judges, and the impact of technological transparency in courtrooms.
Key research themes include analyzing court efficiency through statistical models (e.g., hierarchical linear modeling), studying the cognitive dynamics of federal rulemaking, and evaluating judicial accountability mechanisms in the #MeToo era. Their work frequently intersects with public policy, aiming to improve systemic productivity and trust in legal institutions.
Publications consistently address topics like judicial recall/retention, advisory opinions in international law, and the role of chief justices. While no formal awards are listed, their contributions to legal scholarship and institutional critique are significant. Ongoing projects likely explore evolving challenges in judicial transparency and systemic legal efficiency.

