A growing number of civil lawyers in the US are developing litigation strategies to push back against automated systems that deny the poor basic services (Karen Hao/MIT Technology Review)

A growing number of civil lawyers in the US are developing litigation strategies to push back against automated systems that deny the poor basic services (Karen Hao/MIT Technology Review)

A growing number of civil lawyers in the US are developing litigation strategies to push back against automated systems that deny the poor basic services (Karen Hao/MIT Technology Review)

A growing number of civil lawyers in the US are developing litigation strategies to push back against automated systems that deny the poor basic services (Karen Hao/MIT Technology Review) https://ift.tt/2VIlDIv

Karen Hao / MIT Technology Review:
A growing number of civil lawyers in the US are developing litigation strategies to push back against automated systems that deny the poor basic services  —  A growing group of lawyers are uncovering, navigating, and fighting the automated systems that deny the poor housing, jobs, and basic services.


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