PSJD Public Interest News Digest – January 27, 2023

Sam Halpert, NALP Director of Public Service Initiatives

Photo: Harris and Ewing Collection, Library of Congress

Hello, interested public!

It’s a blockbuster of a news week, kicking off with a series of stories covering ChatGPT and the discussion of AI-generated answers in a legal context. Other major news includes guidance from the DOJ concerning discharging student debt in bankruptcy and a wide-ranging series of stories discussing recruitment and retention problems for local government attorneys. Connecting the dots on this subject, the Marshall Project reported on a decline in local government jobs over the period of the pandemic (see “Non-Profit & Gov’t Management”), while local examples of this nationwide trend can be found throughout the “Access to Justice” sections (both Civil & Criminal).

Take care of one another,

Sam

Editor’s Focus: AI-Driven Legal Services

Student Loans & Student Debt

Reproductive Rights

Non-Profit & Government Management & Hiring

Access to Justice – Civil & Economic

Access to Justice – Criminal

Criminal Justice Reform and Counter-Reform