Jason Tashea
Jason Tashea is a social entrepreneur with a keen interest in how data reflects and changes the legal system, particularly criminal justice reform. He curates the JusticeTech Download weekly newsletter, and, as a legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal, he investigates how technology affects the business and practice of law, including venture funding of legal technology, cybersecurity, and legal ethics. Jason founded Justice Codes, a non-profit criminal justice technology consultancy that helps understand the use and impact of technology and data on the criminal justice system. He has also developed online legal technology tools for the Bronx Defenders, the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission, and the University of Michigan School of Law. Jason co-created and co-teaches a first-of-its-kind course on criminal justice technology, policy, and law at Georgetown Law Center.