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Do DIY divorce apps deliver?

Services promise an easier process, but not all divorces can be handled mainly by technology.


How to make a website accessible

Coding and designing a website so that people with disabilities can access it goes beyond convenience: It’s a civil rights issue as well as a potential brand differentiator.

Videoconferencing’s promise of increased access to justice has a disconnect in immigration courts

Immigration lawyers have raised concerns that videoconferencing could be used to deprive their clients of due process.

Liberating criminal justice data: How a Florida law provides a blueprint for the nation

The first-of-its-kind law will allow state officials to analyze hundreds of data points from arrest to release and better inform their decisions.

Entrepreneurs gamify the law

Video games hope to educate and captivate with justice-seeking roleplay.

App helps families access advance directives and medical information

Mind Your Loved Ones allows users to create customized profiles for each member of their family, including pets.

Twitter on tablet computer.

#AppellateTwitter lawyers chat, help one another and even develop business

Appellate lawyering can be a lonely profession, so the members of this Twitter group are glad they can interact and help one another.

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