BERKMAN CENTER FOR INTERNET & SOCIETY | Technology and Access to Justice | May 19, 2011 | “For the last year and a half, Cyberlaw Clinic Director Phil Malone and Clinic students have been evaluating how technology can assist citizens, especially low-income, pro se, and other litigants, in navigating the legal system while easing the burden on under-resourced courts. This project has a particular urgency: in the current economy, more people are seeking legal redress through the courts while fewer than ever are represented by lawyers; at the same time, court budgets have been slashed and there are fewer personnel to help the public….” [more]