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Jason has been quoted or cited by national and international media outlets on the role technology is having within our justice systems. His written work has also been cited by various government agencies and academic institutions looking to make sense of these issues.

Donald Trump photographed as a criminal: an image for posterity, Le Temps (Switzerland), Aug. 2023.

Four ways to launch & fund justice tech initiatives, Reuters, April 2023.

How to Craft Ethical Tech Solutions to the Many Issues with the Legal System, Public Defenseless Podcast, Jan. 2023.

Three Recently Launched Law School Legal Tech Programs, Law.com, Jan. 2023.

A New Tech Fellowship for Judicial Innovation, Talk Justice, a Legal Services Corporation Podcast, December 2022.

Georgetown Law launches fellowship program to improve public access to courts through technology, American Bar Association Journal, Nov. 2022.

Privacy Audit & Assessment of ShotSpotter, Inc.’s Gunshot Detection Technology, Policing Project at NYU School of Law, Dec. 2020.

With Vast Surveillance Network, Pittsburgh D.A. Has ‘Created A Dystopian Reality’, The Appeal, Sept. 2019.

How Hackathons Are Helping To Decode The Justice Gap, Law360, June 2019.

Sleepwalkers Podcast, I Heart Radio, May 2019.

Supreme Court October Term 2017: A Review of Selected Major Rulings, Congressional Research Service, Sept. 2018.

AI: Emerging Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications, US Government Accountability Office, March 2018.

The local projects that are making police complaint data open and accessible, Sunlight Foundation, Oct. 2016.

Here’s why many Americans don’t clear their criminal records, PBS News Hour, June 2016.

Justice: There's An App for That, US News & World Report, Jan. 2016.

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Clearing Your Record, The Marshall Project, Sept. 2015.

Why ExpungeMaryland.org is helping people erase their criminal records, Technical.ly, July 2015.

New App Helps People Expunge Criminal Records, ABA Journal, Nov. 2014.