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Thinking Out Loud
Writing about access to justice, legal technology, and the people the system forgot.
A2Jai — Restoring Access to Justice in the Age of AI
The founding manifesto of justack.ai. Why the legal system fails most of the population, what the era of AI makes newly possible, and the project we are building to close the gap.
The Borovoy Coefficient: A Civil-Liberties Measure of Legislative Alignment
A civil-liberties measure of the gap between what a law promises and what it actually does — scoring legislation from 0 to 100 across five dimensions, each grounded in constitutional doctrine and the machine-learning alignment literature. The full text, version of record 1.6.
Dormant or Predatory: The Structural Shape of Canada's Access-to-Justice Failure
The Canadian legal system, for the majority of Canadians, operates in one of two modes: dormant or predatory. This is not a slogan — it is the diagnosis from which the rest of the A2Jai manifesto follows.
The Culture of Complacency: Reading Jordan Against the Civil and Family Bench
The Supreme Court of Canada coined 'culture of complacency' in R v Jordan to describe systemic delay in criminal courts. The phrase does more work outside the frame the Court used it in.
Building the Justice Stack
What is a 'justice stack' and why does it matter? A technical and philosophical look at the architecture of access to justice.