Katherine built SRLN into a broad international network of justice system and allied professionals who are creating...
Leslie Powell-Boudreaux is the Executive Director of Legal Services of North Florida (LSNF). Leslie has worked as...
Sean McDonald builds governance for technology and technology for governance. Sean is the co-founder of Digital Public,...
Jason is a consultant on access to justice and technology issues at the World Bank; the editor...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused courts—previously slow to adopt new technology—to leap into prioritizing digital services. As legal aid and court services increase the use of online tools, there is a concern that people without access to technology and high-speed internet will be left behind. This gap, referred to as the “digital divide,” is the topic of the latest Talk Justice episode.
Published: | November 23, 2021 |
Podcast: | Talk Justice, An LSC Podcast |
Category: | Access to Justice |
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Talk Justice, An LSC Podcast |
In each episode of Talk Justice, An LSC Podcast, we will explore ways to expand access to justice and illustrate why it is important to the legal community, business, government and the general public.
Coach Harbaugh and LSC Leaders Share What New Data Means for Nation's Justice Gap
A conversation with the presidents of the American Bar Association and the Legal Services Corporation
Debt collectors are leveraging the court system more than ever—and this may have significant consequences for Americans.
Positive developments in pro bono practice that should remain in place in a post-pandemic world
Experts discuss new technology and other client-centered developments that are helping to close the justice gap in rural communities.
Senior Advisor to the president and American Rescue Plan Coordinator Gene Sperling discusses implementing the historic $1.9 trillion rescue plan and what...