Courts are Careful Adopters of New Technology

Courts routinely use technology that supports their core function of administering justice fairly and equally. For example, a key part of administering justice is collecting and recording accurate information. Judges cannot remember every detail of every case so the court record is crucial to helping judges make decisions.
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Targeting Poverty in the Courts: Improving the Measurement of Ability to Pay

Court Innovations Founder and UM Law Professor is Targeting Poverty in the Courts: Improving the Measurement of Ability to Pay.

With the support of UM Poverty Solutions in a partnership with Michigan’s 31st District Court, we are developing a robust, objective digital method of evaluating litigants’ ability to pay. Read more on the University of Michigan Poverty Solutions Research Projects Page.