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Technology, Values and the Justice System: Introduction
Chief Justice Gerry Alexander of the Washington State Supreme Court

Washington State Access to Justice Technology Principles

Potential Washington State General Court Rule: Access to Justice and Technology

Technology and the Washington State Administrative Process—Some Preliminary Notes
William R. Andersen, Professor, University of Washington School of Law

Internet and the Justice System
Vinton G. Cerf, Co-designer of the TCP/IP protocols and the architecture of the Internet; founder and first president of the Internet Society; Board Chair, ICANN

Towards a Theory of Legitimate Access: Morally Legitimate Authority and the Right of Citizens to Access the Civil Justice System
Kenneth E. Himma, Lecturer, University of Washington Information School

Technology, Values and the Justice System: The Evolution of the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights
Hon. Donald J Horowitz, Chair, Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Committee; former King County Superior Court Judge

Conceptualizing the Right of Access to Technology
Morton J. Horwitz, Professor and Legal Historian, Harvard Law School

Privacy as Contextual Integrity
Helen Nissenbaum, Professor, Department of Colture and Communication; Senior Fellow, Information Law Institute, New York University

Government-to-Citizen Online Dispute Resolution: A Preliminary Inquiry
Anita Ramasastry, Professor, University of Washington School of Law; Co-Director, Shidler Center for Law, Commerce, and Technology

Rise of the Machines: Justice Information Systems and the Question of Public Access to Court Records over the Internet
Gregory M. Silverman, Professor, Seattle University School of Law

Designing an Accessible, Technology-Driven Justice System: An Exercise in Testing the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights
Hon. T.W. Small, Judge, Chelan County Superior Court; former Chair, Washington State Access to Justice Board
Robert Boiko, Professor, University of Washington Information School
Richard Zorza, Attorney and Technologist; consultant to the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Committee


The Common Law Process: A New Look at an Ancient Value Delivery System
Hon. Dennis J. Sweeney, Judge, Washington State Court of Appeals, Division III

Crafting a License to Know from a Privilege to Access
Jane K. Winn, Professor, University of Washington School of Law; Co-Director, Shidler Center for Law, Commerce, and Technology

Online Court Records: Balancing Judicial Accountability and Privacy in an Age of Electronic Information
Peter A. Winn, Assistant United States Attorney; adjunct professor, University of Washington School of Law

The End of Technology: A Polemic
Louis E. Wolcher, Professor, University of Washington School of Law

Some Reflections on Long-Term Lessons and Implications of the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Process
Richard Zorza, Attorney and Technologist; consulstant to the Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights Committee

The Interplay of Technology and Judicial and Legal Ethics
Barrie Althoff, Executive Director of the Washington Judicial Conduct Commission

Notes & Comments

How to Keep Your Attorney from Trashing Your Identity: Malpractice as Backstop Protection for Clients under the United States Judicial Conference's Policy on Electronic Court Records
Michael Caughey, Student, University of Washington School of Law; Notes and Comments Editor, Washington Law Review

Balancing Consumer Interests in Digital Age: A New Approach To Regulating the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Cristina L. Underwood, Student, University of Washington School of Law; Thesis Editor, Washington Law Review