The Access to Justice Problem
Recommended readings
The access to justice gap and the technology opportunity
- Report on the Summit on the use of Technology to Expand Access to Justice, Legal Services Corporation, 2013
- Richard Susskind, Upgrading Justice
- John O. McGinnis & Russell G. Pearce, The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services
Expert systems and document automation
- Atul Gawande, The Checklist, The New Yorker (Dec. 19, 2007)
- Richard Susskind, Expert Systems in Law: a Jurisprudential Approach to Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning
- Lauritsen, Liberty, Justice, & Legal Automata
- Lauritsen & Soudakoff, Keys to a Successful Document Assembly Project
- Topics in Digital Law Practice, Document Automation
Artificial intelligence
- Dana Remus and Frank Levy, Can Robots Be Lawyers?
- Jennings Brown, Why Everyone is Hating on IBM Watson--Including the People Who Helped Make It
Lawyer roles
- Delta Model Lawyer: Lawyer Competencies for the Computational Age
- Preamble to ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
- Nancy Jessen and Bret Baccus, Legal Project Management
- V. David Zvenyach, “Should Lawyers Learn to Code?”
- Eddie Hartmann, “Counterpoint: No Lawyers Should Not Learn to Code”
Data analytics
- Oliver Roeder, Why the Best Supreme Court Predictor in the World is Some Random Guy in Queens
- David Colarusso, Uncovering Big Bias with Big Data
Legal ethics and technology
- New York State Bar Association, Ethics Opinion No. 1132
- Will Hornsby, Unauthorized Practice of Law in the 21st Century
- David Colarusso, “Portland’s Precrime Experiment and the Limits of Algorithms”
- Mike Lissner, “More Details on the PACER Vulnerability We Shared with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts”
Future of law
- David Weinberger, Would a Google Car Sacrifice You for the Sake of the Many?
- David Colarusso, Driverless Cars Poised to Undermine War on Drugs
- Nick Szabo, Smart Contracts: Building Blocks for Digital Markets
- Lauritsen and Steenhuis, Substantive Software Quality: a Gathering Storm?