In a groundbreaking initiative to revolutionize access to justice, the Thomson Reuters’ Social Impact Institute has joined forces with the Justice Technology Association. Together, they reiterate their commitment to dismantling financial, social, and technological barriers to ensuring access to justice for all. Building on Thomson Reuters Institute’s insights on human-centered approaches to justice technology, this collaboration harnesses transformative pro bono projects, including completed work valued at over $166,000 in consulting services. From strategic messaging to a state-of-the-art new website, the partnership aims to remove barriers to making justice more equitable.Â
JTA’s Executive Director, Maya Markovich hails the collaboration as a “critically needed strategy and positioning revamp.” By harnessing technology, this alliance aims to bridge the justice gap, empowering individuals to navigate the legal system with unprecedented ease.
To learn more, please read the JTA case study at Thomson Reuters.