Washington Law Review
Symposium: Technology, Values, and the Justice System
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Balancing Consumer Interests in a Digital Age: A New Approach to Regulating the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Cristina L. Underwood
Symposia
Technology, Values, and the Justice System: Introduction
Gerry Alexander
Washington State Access to Justice Technology Principles
Washington State Access to Justice Board
Potential Washington State General Court Rule: Access to Justice and Technology
Washington State Access to Justice Board
Technology and the Washington State Administrative Process—Some Preliminary Notes
William R. Andersen
Internet and the Justice System
Vincent G. Cerf
Towards a Theory of Legitimate Access: Morally Legitimate Authority and the Right of Citizens to Access the Civil Justice System
Kenneth Einar Himma
Technology, Values, and the Justice System: The Evolution of the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights
Donald J. Horowitz
Conceptualizing the Right to Access to Technology
Morton J. Horwitz
Privacy as Contextual Integrity
Helen Nissenbaum
Rise of the Machines: Justice Information Systems and the Question of Public Access to Court Records over the Internet
Gregory M. Silverman
Designing an Accessible, Technology-Driven Justice System: An Exercise in Testing the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights
T. W. Small, Robert Boiko, and Richard Zorza
Online Court Records: Balancing Judicial Accountability and Privacy in an Age of Electronic Information
Peter A. Winn
The End of Technology: A Polemic
Louis E. Wolcher