The bipartisan criminal justice overhaul approved last year has already freed 1,093 inmates, and DOJ is preparing to release hundreds more, leaning heavily on training programs that draw blueprints, pave roads and make artisanal bread. https://t.co/5C3cOYWrdh
The U.S. has been the world leader in #AI development, but where do we stand on its regulation? @LawScribbler & @ABAJournal analyze the issue https://t.co/W2QGzkmP3Q
Excited to announce that the Journal's own @jtashea has been selected by @fastcase for the #Fastcase50 as one of the legal industry’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries and leaders. Congrats, Jason! https://t.co/UqFJo4tmBK
Are the websites of #legaltech companies and law firms accessible to those with disabilities? Most are not, reports @LawScribbler, who explains why accessibility is not just the right thing to do, but also the smart thing: https://t.co/UAP4Yt8PPk @ABAJournal
If AI and risk assessments are to part of the solution to the problems faced in our #justicesystem, we must ensure the proper accountability, transparency, and competence of these tools regardless of their increased effectiveness @LawScribbler@ABAJournal https://t.co/t0iBA7lt1z
The U.S. has been the world leader in #AI development, but where do we stand on its regulation? @LawScribbler & @ABAJournal analyze the issue https://t.co/W2QGzkmP3Q
This is an insurmountable endeavor @MforJ, mad props to you! We @UniCourtInc know the challenges of aggregating #PublicRecords, as @jtashea put it, "a grab bag of digital and paper records hidden away in various bureaucracies with no standard[s]" https://t.co/4K6QIxx1q2
Christian Gossett, district attorney for Winnebago County, Wisconsin, says more people are being released quicker pretrial, & he’s working with researchers to improve equity in diversion, thanks to the initial data by Measures for Justice. https://t.co/sqkSAHDXFW @jtashea@MforJ
“Many students admit they are not seeking help because they are concerned that doing so will negatively impact their bar admission.” New @NYSBA president forms committee to explore if NY should remove mental health questions from the bar application: https://t.co/3isc2Gj6sP
State attorneys general are a major line of defense for consumers. However, as commerce has gone digital, many AGs find themselves playing catch-up: https://t.co/TFh1dmjePY