Leveraging Technology to Promote Justice Equity

Articles

Unlocking Legal Regulation: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for the Future: Institute for the Advancements of the American Legal System synthesizes 12 recommendations covering topics including key stakeholders, program structure and requirements, messaging, research and data, and more. 

August 2024

Good AI Legal Help, Bad AI Legal Help: Establishing quality standards for responses to people’s legal problem stories: Stanford Legal Design Lab proposes 22 specific criteria to evaluate quality of AI legal assistance.

January 2024

From Founded to Funded: Challenges & Visions for Justice Tech:  Duke University Center on Law & Tech comprehensive report on current barriers, necessary support, and potential for impact of existing justice tech companies.

October 2023

Towards Human-Centered Standards for Legal Help AI: Guidelines for companies and policymakers to prioritize community perspectives as they design AI technology and policies.

September 2023

Innovative Approaches to Justice Services: Transforming Systems through Innovation4Justice:  Regulatory reform and research emerging from i4J’s efforts and resources from other organizations.

August 2023

 Medical-Legal Partnerships: A Model for Access to Justice:  The potential of medical-legal partnerships as a means to enhance access to justice in healthcare settings.

June 2023

Supporting Tech for Justice-Impacted Communities: Strategies to Supercharge Justice Tech Investing:  Framework with practical advice for investors and entrepreneurs seeking to disrupt the justice system via technology and grow the sector.

June 2022

The Justice Gap: The Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low-income Americans:  Legal Services Corporation assessment on the current state of the US access to justice crisis.

April 2022

Justice-as-a-Platform: MIT Report:  Report on uses of legal technology to solve access to justice issues.

December 2021

How Courts Embraced Technology, Met the Pandemic Challenge, and Revolutionized Their Operations:  How civil courts used technology during the COVID-19 pandemic for civil litigants who have no right to counsel.

December 2021

How the U.S. Can Compete with China on Digital Justice Technology:  Article setting forth options to digitize US courts.

October 2021

Justice Tech for All: How Technology Can Ethically Disrupt the US Justice System:  Village Capital report defining the emerging justice tech vertical, its subsectors, and recommendations to scale.

March 2021

Many U.S. Families Faced Civil Legal Issues in 2018:  Results from Pew Charitable Trusts survey highlighting issues leading to interaction with US civil legal system.

November 2019

Legal Tech for Non-Lawyers: Report of the Survey of US Legal Technologies:  Case study on legal technologies for use by non-lawyers, including list of available technologies.

2019

Technology for Legal Empowerment: A Global Review:  Report reviewing non-lawyer technology and highlighting programs already in use.

2019

Building a Business Case for Access to Justice:  OECD report reviewing issues and limitations to access to justice.

2019

Innovating Justice: Needed and Possible:  HiiL report on unmet justice needs, potential for innovation, investment, and promising innovation projects.

2019

LSC 2017 Justice Gap Report:  Report analyzing gaps in justice in civil matters with people representing themselves.

2017

How People Understand and Interact with the Law:  Overview of civil legal problems, rights surrounding them, and solutions.

June 2015

Recommended Podcasts

Reimagining Justice Podcast:  Australian lawyer’s podcast on highlighting the voices of those who are improving access to justice through technology.

Talk Justice Podcast:  Discussions with national leaders about expanding access to justice.

Who Wrote That Up For You?: Shining the light on the justice system with resources that help put the power back in the individuals’ hands.

Recommended Follows

JusticeConnect:  Organization that designs and delivers interventions to increase access to legal support and progress social justice.

Hague Institute for Innovation in Law:  Institute working toward #UserFriendlyJustice through data, innovation and transformation.

Cornell Legal Information Institute:  Cornell Law School effort to support free access and understanding of the laws the govern them.

Free Law Project:  Providing access to primary legal materials, developing legal research tools, and supporting academic research on legal bodies.

Access2Justice Tech:  Social enterprise improving #AccessToJustice through technology. Graphic Design, Software Development, Project Management, Document Automation & Web Development.

Suffolk Legal Innovation & Technology Lab:  Consultancy and R+D shop focusing on legal tech and data science.