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Mar. 2, 2000

Digital Divide

Legal aid lawyer Robert Cohen believes technology will improve the public's access to justice. His plan calls for computers in courthouses and libraries that provide free, self-help legal services. Cohen will work neural net expert Stephen Thaler to advance his vision.

By Jeffrey Anderson
        Legal Aid Society of Orange County, Calif., Executive Director Robert Cohen has found a way to bridge the digital divide. He has entered the world of interactive law, and he wants to take the public-interest community with him.
        Through his association with a couple of visionaries and his own dedication to serving the poor, Cohen has ...

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