Talk Justice: Episode 114
September 23, 2025

What is Human-Centered Legal Help in the Age of AI?
Lawyers discuss how to keep legal services human-centered in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) on Talk Justice. In May, Amanda Brown authored the piece “Using Technology to Maximize Human Interaction.” She wrote that while legal services organizations are increasingly looking to AI to lower the burden of certain tasks, human interaction between attorneys and clients must not be lost for the sake of efficiency. She also discusses the new Louisiana Legal Navigator website.
Featured Guest

Amanda Brown
Amanda Brown is founder and executive director of Lagniappe Law Lab. She chairs the Louisiana Access to Justice Commission’s technology subcommittee and serves on the Legal Services Corporation Emerging Leaders Council. An ABA Center for Innovation Governing Council member and Young Lawyer Division Disaster Legal Services advisor, she’s a 2022 Fastcase 50 honoree and ABA LTRC Woman of Legal Tech, with prior roles in legal tech consulting and disaster recovery law.
Host

Cat Moon
As Professor of the Practice and Co-Director of the Program on Law & Innovation and the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab, all at Vanderbilt Law School, Caitlin “Cat” Moon designs the J.D. curriculum for PoLI Institute with the goal of empowering students to lead in the innovation of 21st century legal services delivery. Professor Moon also founded and directs the PoLI Institute, which provides interactive post-graduate executive education to legal professionals. She also co-founded and produces the Summit on Law and Innovation (SoLI), which brings together experts across legal, technology and other disciplines in collaborative innovation projects...