Jason Tashea

Jason Tashea

Jason Tashea is a writer and entrepreneur exploring the intersection of justice and society. A lawyer by training, he is the founding director and a co-founder of the Judicial Innovation Fellowship program at Georgetown. He’s previously been a consultant at the World Bank, a product manager at a justice technology startup, and an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. He’s also the editor of the JT/DL, a newsletter on the future of justice and the creator of 40 Futures, a speculative fiction podcast about the criminal justice system.
He has traveled around the globe speaking on artificial intelligence and justice system modernization. He previously worked as a journalist covering law and technology, who has had his work published by the ABA JournalTechnical.ly, and Wired.
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Guest Appearances
March 7, 2025

Fresh Voices on Legal Tech with Jason Tashea, Georgetown’s Judicial Innovation Fellowship Founding Director

Courts matter, and the rule of law is essential to the success of our judicial system. However, collectively, we often do not fully understand the impact of courts on the wellbeing of...

February 11, 2025

100 Episodes of Talk Justice—What We’ve Learned So Far

In celebration of its landmark 100th episode, Talk Justice hosts join in a special conversation about the most memorable guests, moments and lessons from the show. In addition to show highlights, they...

December 27, 2022

A New Tech Fellowship for Judicial Innovation

Jason Tashea, founding director of Georgetown Law’s new Judicial Innovation Fellowship (JIF), joins Talk Justice to discuss how placing technologists and designers in courts can improve access to justice.