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Digital Justice Tools
Online court systems, legal chatbots, and risks of the digital divide.
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SUMMARY - Digital Justice Tools

A person in a rural community attends a court hearing via video conference, avoiding a six-hour drive to the nearest courthouse. A legal chatbot guides someone through small claims filing in twenty minutes, using plain language instead of impenetrable forms. An online dispute resolution platform settles a consumer complaint in days rather than the months litigation would require. Meanwhile, an elderly person without internet struggles to access a court system that has moved entirely online.

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