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Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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Transforming the legal profession, especially access to justice, into an evidence-based field through randomized controlled trials and empirical research. This is the official account of #harvarda2jlab https://a2jlab.org/
The latest #ProofOverPrecedent episode looks at expungement in Kansas, revealing common access to justice hurdles–including contradictory, redundant, and sometimes prohibitive forms to fill out–that complicate an individuals' ability to get criminal records cleared. buff.ly/I1TOpQH #Expungement
February 10, 2026 at 1:15 PM
Criminal record clearing has shown positive results on employment and housing for individuals, as well as low recidivism rates. So why haven't more people with records pursued it? Check out our latest #ProofOverPrecedent episode: buff.ly/lS3yUcG #Expungement #CriminalJusticeReform #AccessToJustice
February 3, 2026 at 5:05 PM
Prison research carries with it a share of IRB regulations intended to protect incarcerated individuals, but at what cost to innovation and research? Listen to #ProofOverPrecedent: buff.ly/QaxwYZT #IRB #EthicsInResearch
January 27, 2026 at 11:44 AM
Did you know your service contracts' hidden clauses may bar you from suing a company in court? The alternative, mandatory arbitration, may put consumers at a disadvantage. Listen to this week's #ProofOverPrecedent episode: buff.ly/FJVzaPZ #MandatoryArbitration #ConsumerRights #AccessToJustice
January 20, 2026 at 1:15 PM
A2J Lab's Mandy Mobley Li was a future-focused visionary on Bonnie D.'s Technology revolution podcast. Take a listen to her predictions about AI in the future of the access to justice space.

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January 16, 2026 at 5:18 PM
Is life without parole a better alternative to a death sentence? The latest #ProofOverPrecedent podcast discusses systemic issues, procedural inadequacies, and high error rates linked to LWOP. The issue is ripe for reform. buff.ly/6FIvH3s #LifeWithoutParole #AccessToJustice #EvidenceBasedResearch
January 13, 2026 at 1:15 PM
What does it say that research on 33,000 search warrant applications in a study returned a 98% judicial approval rate with a median of 3 minutes in review time (for about 1,000 words)? What are the implications? Listen to the latest #ProofOverPrecedent buff.ly/XPlJ9gJ #JudicialReform #EvidenceBased
January 6, 2026 at 6:28 PM
Texas passed a "Family Miranda" law in 2023 to inform parents of their rights at first contact. Has it helped prevent trauma, coercion, and unnecessary investigations? Let's get the rigorous evidence to find out. Read the blog: buff.ly/SdsQqET #ChildWelfare #DueProcess #AccessToJustice
December 30, 2025 at 1:15 PM
The U.S. has tripled its jail population since the 1980s, with the largest growth from pretrial detentions. This episode of #ProofOverPrecedent looks at data behind this increase, what's driving it, and what low-cost/low-tech alternatives may be more effective. buff.ly/Rp5Armv #CriminalJustice
December 23, 2025 at 1:01 PM
Pretrial detention can cost communities billions of dollars, and the individual impact on families, employment, and future opportunities is equally significant. The latest #ProofOverPrecedent podcast dives into the social and economic costs of the pretrial system. buff.ly/ehZtADE #CriminalJustice
December 16, 2025 at 3:30 PM
When is informed consent unnecessary in legal and social science research? We dive into this and the ethics involved in balancing patient rights and research progression in this week's #ProofOverPrecedent podcast and blog -- buff.ly/WtMod7g #LegalResearch #EthicsInResearch
December 9, 2025 at 3:04 PM
Would you stick around in a marriage you no longer wanted? For some, the cost and hassle of a divorce keep them from accessing justice. #ProofOverPrecedent podcast episodes talk about surprising results and RCT process of our divorce study. buff.ly/fxEZeR5 #AccessToJustice #LegalInnovation #LegalAid
December 2, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Is it time civil mental health courts were added to specialized courts for the sake of delivering more efficiencies and fairness to those involved? This week's #ProofOverPrecedent blog argues for it: buff.ly/aWHzkW1 #LegalInnovation #MentalHealthLaw #AccessToJustice
November 25, 2025 at 1:15 PM
If reforms to mental health procedures could lead to courtroom efficiency and better treatment for involuntarily committed psychiatric patients, is it worth looking into? An RCT would bring the needed evidence. buff.ly/CzIrJiK #ProofOverPrecedent #AccessToJustice #Legalnnovation #MentalHealthLaw
November 18, 2025 at 2:41 PM
How can we balance due process with timely mental health treatment? This week, the "Student Voices" podcast episode of #ProofOverPrecedent explores potential reforms for involuntary commitment laws. Listen or read the blog: buff.ly/eqVwjun #InvoluntaryCommitment #JusticeReforms #AccessToJustice
November 12, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Join us today at 1pm!
Join Dr. James Greiner and Mother's Outreach Network online in a discussion on guaranteed income and economic justice for families impacted by the child welfare system.
Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1-2pm EST
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@mothersoutreach #AccessToJustice
November 5, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Can the presence of legal counsel at a defendant's first court hearing transform their journey through the justice system? Our latest podcast covers a study of two Texas counties that randomized counsel at first appearance. buff.ly/WZKPNdT #AccessToJustice #CriminalJustice #ProofOverPrecedent
November 4, 2025 at 1:16 PM
Why are so many state and federal government websites difficult to navigate? Our latest "Student Voices" episode of #ProofOverPrecedent looks at this issue and ways to improve accessibility with simple updates. buff.ly/5fZMbMH #AccessToJustice #LegalInnovation #LawReform
Episode 20: Caught in the Web — Government Websites and Accessibility
Access to justice via government websites should mean ease of digital access to information. In this Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, J.D. candidate Spencer Thieme argues for simple …
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October 28, 2025 at 1:55 PM
Join Dr. James Greiner and Mother's Outreach Network online in a discussion on guaranteed income and economic justice for families impacted by the child welfare system.
Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1-2pm EST
buff.ly/tem3mE8
@mothersoutreach #AccessToJustice
October 24, 2025 at 1:22 PM
Our first global study tackled early access to counsel for misdemeanors in Kenya and Tunisia. It was cut short in January. This #ProofOverPrecedent podcast/blog looks at the lessons learned. buff.ly/Np1Tkgl #AccessToJustice #ResearchFunding #LawAndDevelopment #StopWorkOrder
October 21, 2025 at 12:15 PM
HLS Student Joe Liberman is back on the #ProofOverPrecedent podcast to discuss potential reform solutions for No Money Down bankruptcies. Take a listen or read the blog: buff.ly/kMxD4Kj #BankruptcyReform #AccessToJustice #LegalReform
October 14, 2025 at 12:15 PM
Our latest #ProofOverPrecedent podcast episode just dropped. In it, HLS student Joe Liberman targets "No Money Down" bankruptcies and why they might actually hurt those they should be helping. Give it a listen or read the blog. buff.ly/kVm0v7N #AccessToJustice #BankruptcyLaw
October 7, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Stanford Legal Design Lab begins their monthly AI + Access to Justice webinar series this Friday, Oct. 3 at 1pm PT/4pm ET with a talk on the ethical and practical considerations of integrating GenAI chatbots into legal self-help websites. buff.ly/3OFjGCk #AccessToJustice #A2J #LegalAI #FutureOfLaw
October 2, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Can low-cost, low-effort community diversion programs help repeat offenders rehabilitate? If all goes well, this study could lay a blueprint for U.S. municipal courts. Give a listen to this week's #ProofOverPrecedent podcast: buff.ly/AvPhrhL #AccessToJustice #A2J
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September 30, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Catch our latest #ProofOverPrecedent episode and get a law student perspective on pro se litigants and their barriers in the U.S. justice system. buff.ly/mpg2pKN #AccessToJustice #LegalAccess
September 23, 2025 at 12:15 PM