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Access to justice via government websites should mean ease of digital access to information. But what if your simple search on filing for a restraining order returned lists of forms in legalese or 37 pages of links to weed through for the appropriate form? In this Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, J.D. candidate Spencer Thieme argues for simple and inexpensive upgrades to state and federal government websites to improve accessibility for the nonlawyers and non-government workers.
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Proof Over Precedent cover art by Courtney Chrystal
By Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law SchoolAccess to justice via government websites should mean ease of digital access to information. But what if your simple search on filing for a restraining order returned lists of forms in legalese or 37 pages of links to weed through for the appropriate form? In this Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, J.D. candidate Spencer Thieme argues for simple and inexpensive upgrades to state and federal government websites to improve accessibility for the nonlawyers and non-government workers.
Read the corresponding blog post.
Speakers:
Resources mentioned:
Share feedback and relevant topics you would like the A2J Lab to discuss: [email protected]
Stay connected with the Access to Justice Lab:
Support the A2J Lab
Proof Over Precedent cover art by Courtney Chrystal