The A2J Clinical Course Project is a collaborative course project by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, Idaho Legal Aid Services, and the Center for Access to Justice & Technology at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Participating faculty members develop a course model in which they teach students about the technology tools available to modern lawyers, while simultaneously building A2J Guided Interviews for use by legal aid organizations nationally. Participating faculty members include:
- Ronald Staudt at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
- Judith Welch Wegner at UNC Law School
- Joe Rosenberg at CUNY School of Law
- Conrad Johnson, Mary Marsh Zulack, and Brian Donnelly at Columbia Law School
- JoNel Newman and Melissa Swain at University of Miami
- Tanina Rostain and Roger Skalbeck at Georgetown University Law Center
A sample course model is available at A2Jclinic.classcaster.net. For more information, contact Andrew Medeiros, Access to Justice Fellow with the Center for Access to Justice & Technology: