For all the talk of legal resistance to technology, for years, tech has played a pivotal role in expanding access to public sector legal services and regulation. But while the use of technology in this field is nothing new, the challenge of how to design accessible legal services and applications may only be just beginning.

Ari Ezra Waldman, associate professor of law and director of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology at New York Law School, said, “We’ve been using tech to make the application process for anything from applying for benefits to applying to college easier for decades.”

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