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Deference To Authority As A Basis For Managing Ideological Conflict, Tom Tyler, Margarita Krochick Apr 2013

Deference To Authority As A Basis For Managing Ideological Conflict, Tom Tyler, Margarita Krochick

Chicago-Kent Law Review

American’s are polarized in their views about a variety of social and economic issues. This raises the question how political and legal institutions can develop policies and practices that will be accepted by all the various sides to a public controversy. One approach is to build legitimacy, since people are generally more willing to defer to legitimate authorities. The results of a study in which people are asked about their willingness to accept decisions made by the Supreme Court or Congress suggests that the process through which institutions make policy decisions shapes deference in ways that are distinct from the …