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Aug 2024
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Fresh Voices on Legal Tech with Amanda B...

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How can technology help self-represented litigants have better outcomes in our legal systems? Amanda Brown considers exactly that on a daily basis in her role at the Lagniappe Law Lab, a justice tech non-profit in Louisiana. Dennis and Tom talk with Amanda about her perspectives on the justice gap and legal technology and how tech adoption, collaboration, and promoting further tech growth can help improve access to justice for underserved populations. 

As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends.

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Show Notes - Kennedy-Mighell Report #371

A Segment: Fresh Voice Amanda Brown

B Segment: Continue with Fresh Voice Amanda Brown

Parting Shots:

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How Can Law Professors Effectively Teach AI Literacy to Law Students, by Dennis Kennedy

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