Automated decision-making systems make decisions about our lives, and those with low-socioeconomic status often bear the brunt of the harms these systems cause. Poverty Lawgorithms: A Poverty Lawyers Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities is a guide by Data & Society Faculty Fellow Michele Gilman to familiarize fellow poverty and civil legal services lawyers with the ins and outs of data-centric and automated-decision making systems, so that they can clearly understand the sources of the problems their clients are facing and effectively advocate on their behalf
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This article offers a defense of outsider, legal-political intervention and community triage in inne...
This Symposium focuses on a renewed focus on community lawyering. Finding new ways to work with and ...
In critical exploration of the dissonance between the law, lawyers, and the disempowered, recent inq...
Automated decision-making systems make decisions about our lives, and those with low-socioeconomic s...
Low-income people suffer from digital discrimination on the basis of their socio-economic status. Au...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
What should law students learn about poverty and its relationship to law? What is the doctrinal or t...
The puzzle of why the cycle of poverty persists and upward class mobility is so difficult for the po...
Provides a cross-jurisdictional examination of how technology has been used in legal aid and communi...
This article seeks to expand the scope of our understanding of values and their connection to the wo...
Depending upon their design and implementation, legal service programs can certainly assist in the d...
The Poverty Law Canon takes readers into the lives of the clients and lawyers who brought critical p...
For decades, the discussion about access to justice has primarily focused on the ability of low–inco...
Our objective is to illustrate the precariousness of the formal social service safety net for low-in...
In criminal cases, poor individuals must qualify as legally indigent to receive legal representation...
This article offers a defense of outsider, legal-political intervention and community triage in inne...
This Symposium focuses on a renewed focus on community lawyering. Finding new ways to work with and ...
In critical exploration of the dissonance between the law, lawyers, and the disempowered, recent inq...