Abstract:Written judicial opinions are an important tool for building public trust in court decisions, yet they can be difficult for non-experts to understand. We present a pipeline for using an AI assistant to generate simplified summaries of judicial opinions. These are more accessible to the public and more easily understood by non-experts, We show in a survey experiment that the simplified summaries help respondents understand the key features of a ruling. We discuss how to integrate legal domain knowledge into studies using large language models. Our results suggest a role both for AI assistants to inform the public, and for lawyers to guide the process of generating accessible summaries.