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Future of Accessible Justice
Innovations for affordability, community-based justice, and systemic reform.
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SUMMARY - Future of Accessible Justice

A city experiments with community justice centers where residents can resolve disputes, access legal information, and participate in restorative processes without ever entering a courthouse. Another jurisdiction implements income-based court fees and finds that people who previously defaulted on fines now pay what they can afford. A legal aid organization uses AI to triage cases, freeing lawyers to focus on complex matters while chatbots handle routine questions.

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