At a time of U.S. budget cuts, popularly known as the “sequester,” court systems across the nation are facing financial shortfalls. Small claims courts are no exception. Among the worst hit states is California, which is suffering staffing cutbacks that result in long delays prompting consideration of the old maxim, “justice delayed is justice denied.” Similar problems, albeit on a larger scale, are evident in other nations including India where the Law Commission has argued that the millions of pending cases combined with the lagging uptake of technological best practices has impeded judicial productivity, leading to “disappointment and dissatisfaction among . . . justice-seekers.” As justice systems continue to struggle with inadequate re...
Philp Alston moderated a panel featuring Dr. Alex Boraine, Justice Catherine Branson, Hina Jilani, a...
Courts are increasingly adopting online information and communication technology, creating a need to...
In an era in which lawyers are increasingly held to a higher standard of “tech competence” in their ...
At a time of U.S. budget cuts, popularly known as the “sequester,” court systems across the nation a...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
From the point of view of the Citizen, Justice is not always readily accessible. Either because it ...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leadi...
This article seeks to explore some of the implications of integrating information and communications...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
The Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights project, sponsored by the Access to Justice Board of...
Access to justice in can be improved significantly through implementation of simple artificial intel...
Philp Alston moderated a panel featuring Dr. Alex Boraine, Justice Catherine Branson, Hina Jilani, a...
Courts are increasingly adopting online information and communication technology, creating a need to...
In an era in which lawyers are increasingly held to a higher standard of “tech competence” in their ...
At a time of U.S. budget cuts, popularly known as the “sequester,” court systems across the nation a...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
From the point of view of the Citizen, Justice is not always readily accessible. Either because it ...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leadi...
This article seeks to explore some of the implications of integrating information and communications...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
The Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights project, sponsored by the Access to Justice Board of...
Access to justice in can be improved significantly through implementation of simple artificial intel...
Philp Alston moderated a panel featuring Dr. Alex Boraine, Justice Catherine Branson, Hina Jilani, a...
Courts are increasingly adopting online information and communication technology, creating a need to...
In an era in which lawyers are increasingly held to a higher standard of “tech competence” in their ...