To transform these values into reality, the Washington State Supreme Court Order gave the ATJ Board the mission to promote and facilitate equal access to justice, and, among other tasks, to develop and implement policies and initiatives that enhance, improve, and strengthen access to justice. On November 2, 2000, the Court entered an Order which reauthorized the ATJ Board as a permanent body, charging it with responsibility to assure high quality access for all persons in Washington State who suffer disparate access barriers to the justice system. The Court gave the ATJ Board the specific task, among others, to develop and implement new programs and innovative measures designed to expand access to justice in Washington State
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Modern technology has revolutionized the law. Computers drastically expanded the scope and speed of ...
Will digitization projects affect fundamental justice principles? Part I examines claims that techno...
Despite the many technological advances that could benefit the court system, the use of computers an...
This conference will focus on the fact that whether we like it or not the new information and commun...
The Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights project, sponsored by the Access to Justice Board of...
The Washington State Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights (ATJ-TBoR) process (Process), descr...
This statement presumes a broad definition of access to justice, which includes the meaningful oppor...
The Access to Justice Technology Principles appended to this Rule state the governing values, princi...
New digital technologies, from AI-fired \u27legal tech\u27 tools to virtual proceedings, are transfor...
In this brief Essay, it is my intention to outline some of the implications of widespread access to ...
Accepting that a wider distribution of access to technology is, like wider access to education in ge...
Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leadi...
Presentation for the 2019 University of North Texas Open Access Symposium. This presentation highlig...
Professor Silverman discusses the machines that have been taking up positions in the court houses fo...
This article reviews key aspects of high technology litigation, including technology augmented court...
Modern technology has revolutionized the law. Computers drastically expanded the scope and speed of ...
Will digitization projects affect fundamental justice principles? Part I examines claims that techno...
Despite the many technological advances that could benefit the court system, the use of computers an...