Carey Law School’s Future of the Profession Initiative affiliates with Access to Justice Tech Fellows and welcomes its first Innovator in Residence
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School announces that its Future of the Profession Initiative will partner with Access to Justice Tech Fellows (“A2J Tech Fellows”), a nonprofit organization that develops summer fellowships for law students seeking to leverage technology to create equitable legal access for low-income and marginalized populations. A2J Tech Fellow’s founder and executive director, Miguel Willis, will serve as FPI’s inaugural Innovator in Residence.
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