Equal Justice and the Digital Revolution: Using Technology to Meet the Needs of Low-Income People
"Equal Justice and the Digital Revolution: Using Technology to Meet the Needs of Low-Income People," by Julia Gordon. This publication covers the period of 1997 to 2001 when the Project for the Future of Equal Justice, a joint effort of the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) and the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), engaged in a concerted set of activities aimed at helping legal services programs improve their use of new technologies. The report describes how technology has improved program management and increased access to assistance and information for both clients and advocates. The report concludes with eight detailed recommendations on how the equal justice community can continue to improve the use of technology in its work.
Format Adobe Acrobat PDF [Download Acrobat Reader]
Size 234 Kb
Type Policy
Date 10/01/02
Creator Julia Gordon
Project for the Future of Equal Justice
Index Area(s) Project for the Future of Equal Justice, Community Resources, Internet and Technology, Technical Support and Capacity Building