HLS student Andrew Reed uncovers a courthouse rule causing chaos with access to justice--courthouse cellphone bans. How do you feel about them? Listen to the latest #ProofOverPrecedent episode. buff.ly/N6FyBVf #HarvardA2JLab #A2J #AccessToJustice #LegalInnovation
Belated #ProofOverPrecedent podcast episode notification: IRB expert Shannon Sewards sheds light on ethics in human subjects research of the legal kind. buff.ly/86yScI2 #HarvardA2JLab #EvidenceBasedLaw #LegalEthics #A2J
Virtual vs. in-person: Does it make a difference in family court? For self-represented litigants, it might. This #ProofOverPrecedent episode discusses study findings so far. buff.ly/MDQXNA8 #HarvardA2JLab #AccessToJustice #LegalInnovation #FamilyLaw
If FTAs are a problem for courts, and Zoom offers a possible solution, shouldn't we be testing online courts nationally for efficacy? HLS student Kristen Arnold argues for an RCT in the Proof Over Precedent podcast. buff.ly/sv6Lul8
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Could simple, affordable solutions--email/text reminders and redesigned summons forms--solve the "hidden crisis" of high failure-to-appear rates in U.S. courts? Listen to the Proof Over Precedent podcast: buff.ly/tEIKLeK
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Unrepresented noncitizens using legal information programs save time and money. Today's Proof Over Precedent podcast calls for an RCT on the program's due process. Listen to Proof Over Precedent buff.ly/ipBieq1
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Who says only lawyers can represent noncitizens in immigration court? Non-lawyers may be the best bet to support the massive backlog of deportation cases. Listen to today's Proof Over Precedent podcast buff.ly/gBhchnz
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