In December I was present at a closed high - level session in the Peace Palace involving chief justices, (assistant) ministers and
justice innovation leaders.
It might be an indication of the fact that ministers, law makers, and presidents of supreme courts don't see themselves very much as
justice innovation leaders.
Not exact matches
This document captures the action - oriented strategies, reforms and
innovations from
leaders in the access to
justice field in response to the recommendations made by the Action Committee in their final report, A Roadmap for Change (see a SLAW summary here).
Called Clinnovation, the conference will feature presentations from
leaders of legal
innovation labs at several law schools, including the Legal Design Lab at Stanford, the Access to
Justice Lab at Harvard, the NuLawLab at Northeastern, The Law Lab at Chicago - Kent College of Law, LawX at BYU -LSB-...]
In a rapidly changing technological society, how can we equip the next set of
leaders with the tools and skills to leverage technology and
innovation in addressing our nation's widening access to
justice gap?
We have just celebrated our first birthday but in that short year have proven
leaders in the legal
innovation space (18 active legal tech startups working in our incubator) and in the Access to
Justice space (we led a four month Family Reform Community Collaboration which has been well received by experts across the board — , so this was truly a natural partnership that made sense.
In a constantly changing legal profession, how can we equip the next set of
leaders with the tools and skills to leverage
innovation in addressing our widening access to
justice gap?
By Miguel Willis, Seattle University Law Student In a rapidly changing technological society, how can we equip the next set of
leaders with the tools and skills to leverage technology and
innovation in addressing our nation's widening access to
justice gap?