Professor Benjamin H. Barton and Judge Stephanos Bibas must be congratulated for sticking their necks out in their book, Rebooting Justice, by suggesting using fewer lawyers to resolve legal problems and embracing technology to assist people with accessing the justice system. Lawyers rarely will admit that the justice system is failing for most of the U.S. public. Even rarer is the public pronouncement that continued reliance primarily on lawyers to facilitate the resolution of legal issues will eventually lead to a complete breakdown of the legal system. Eighty percent of low-income individuals and the majority of moderate-income individuals do not have their legal needs met. It has been estimated that it would cost over $20 billion to $...