Washington Law Review
Abstract
The Washington State Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights (ATJ-TBoR) process (Process), described in detail in both its substantive and procedural aspects in other papers in this volume, has the potential to have a major impact on access to justice in the state—its first and primary goal. In addition, however, it has the potential to have broader implications in the legal world, in the process of legal innovation, in access to other services, and internationally. This paper is intended to start the debate about these implications and how they can be optimized and maximized.
First Page
389
Recommended Citation
Richard Zorza,
Symposium,
Some Reflections on Long-Term Lessons and Implications of the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Process,
79 Wash. L. Rev.
389
(2004).
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https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/wlr/vol79/iss1/18