Jason Tashea

Legal Affairs Writer, ABA Journal

Jason is a legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal, where he covers law and technology issues, and the founder and director of Justice Codes, a justice technology non-profit. He is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law Center where he teaches a practicum on criminal justice technology, policy, and law. He has been an invited expert on technology and criminal justice issues by the U.S. Government and Accountability Office, the National Academies of the Sciences, and the Yuval Ne’eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security at Tel Aviv University and is a member of the IEEE Law Committee. Before founding Justice Codes, Jason worked as a criminal justice policy expert at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, in Kosovo as a Fulbright Fellow, for the American Bar Association in Armenia and as a lobbyist focused on juvenile justice issues in Maryland.


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