Judicial branch lags in transparency

Princeton computer scientist Harlan Yu explains why the judicial branch is struggling to be more transparent.

Open government tends to focus on the executive and legislative branches, but what about the judicial branch? But new research shows the court system is not as open and transparent as you might think.

Harlan Yu, a Ph.D. candidate in the Computer Science Department at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss the transparency challenges facing the courts.

Read Yu’s interview in the O’Reilly Radar.

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