“…To develop a theoretical framework for understanding constitutional evaluations, I bridge literatures on judicial decision making and policing perceptions, which separately but similarly emphasize how law, politics, and race can influence assessments. With respect to law, for example, there is mounting evidence of its impact on judicial decision making (Bailey & Maltzman, 2012; Bartels & O'Geen, 2015; Klein, 2009) and public assessments of police shootings (McGowen & Wylie, 2020; Porter et al, 2021). Integrating these literatures yields the expectation that courts will be more likely on average to find a police shooting constitutionally permissible when governing precedent indicates that the use of force was reasonable under the circumstances.…”