Danielle Citron, Technological Due Process (2007).

Danielle Citron notes that, in light of the embrace of the internet, document automation, and other modern technologies, traditional notions of due process require an update. Some formerly necessary procedural protections have become ineffective, redundant, or unnecessary in the face of modern technologies. At the same time, new problems have arisen with the embrace of modern technology, which require innovative solutions in the pursuit of procedural justice. This paper proposes a new, “carefully structured inquisitorial model of quality control” as an appropriate modernization of procedural regulations.

Danielle Citron, Technological Due Process, Washington University Law Review, Vol. 85 (2007).

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