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- Innovation for Justice (i4J)
Innovation for Justice (i4J) is the nation’s first and only cross-discipline, cross-institution, and cross-jurisdiction legal innovation lab Housed at both the University of Arizona James E Rogers College of Law and the University of Utah Eccles School of Business
- i4i | the structured content company
With i4i’s industry-leading structured content solution, you can capture and manage key medicinal product information in your EU and product documents
- Amazon EC2 I4i Instances – Compute – Amazon Web Services
We’ve found that Amazon EC2 i4i instances, with their combination of local NVMe storage (up to 30 TB of Nitro SSD) and powerful compute, are uniquely suited to handle our data preparation and experimentation workloads
- Innovation for Justice - University of Arizona Law
James E Rogers College of Law and the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, Innovation for Justice (i4J) is the nation’s first and only cross-discipline, cross-institution, cross-jurisdiction legal innovation lab
- Training Partners
i4J applies research methodology that combines design and systems thinking frameworks with Participatory Action Research to expose inequalities in the justice system and create new, replicable, and scalable strategies for legal empowerment
- People - Innovation for Justice (i4J)
i4J is a member of the U S Legal Empowerment Network Want to join a dynamic team of change-makers working at the leading edge of legal innovation? Click below to see if i4J is hiring now, and please check back often to see if a position has opened
- i4i Our Products
i4i, an industry leader in the development of structured authoring technology in Microsoft® Word since 1993 We continue to innovate and evolve, producing new generations of our structured authoring solution
- Innovation for Justice Projects | University of Arizona Law
i4J has applied its three disruptive strategies to many of the most common civil legal issues impacting low-income Americans: Financial Security, Housing Stability, and Personal Well-being
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