People
i4J Team
Innovation for Justice is staffed by University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and University of Utah David Eccles School of Business faculty, fellows, and professors of practice. As a virtual lab, our team members are based across the country.
i4J is a member of the U.S. Legal Empowerment Network.
Join the team!
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.
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Stacy Rupprecht Jane
i4J Director; Associate Scholar, University of Arizona; Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah
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Sarah Mauet
UX for Justice Director and i4J System Impact Area Lead; Professor of Practice, University of Arizona; Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah
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Cayley Balser
Director of Research; Professor of Practice, University of Arizona; Adjunct Instructor, University of Utah
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Suzanne Abrahamson
i4J Operations Manager, University of Arizona and University of Utah
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Antonio Coronado
Professor of Practice, University of Arizona; Community Legal Education Lead, University of Arizona and University of Utah
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Gabriela Elizondo-Craig
i4J Project Lead, University of Arizona and University of Utah
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Cheenar Shah
i4J Project Lead, University of Arizona and University of Utah
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Burgundy Caldwell-Waller
Legal Innovation Strategist
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Hon. Karen S. Adam
i4J’s Domestic Violence Legal Advocate Curriculum Specialist
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Cas Laskowski
i4J Legal Research & Technology Advisor
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Christopher L. Griffin, Jr.
i4J Empirical Methods Advisor
Advisory Board
These experts are i4J’s sounding board and cheering section:
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Hon. Maria Elena Cruz
Judge
Arizona Supreme Court
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Eduardo Gonzalez
Civil Justice Consultant & Strategist
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Dan Jackson
Executive Director
NuLawLab
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Natalie Knowlton
Associate Dir. of Legal Innovation, Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, Stanford Law School
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John Lund
Retired Shareholder
Parsons Behle & Latimer
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Abigail Moy
Managing Director
Grassroots Justice Network, Namati
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Oreta Tupola
Executive Director
Utah Community Health Worker Association
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Miguel Willis
Director
Access to Justice Technology Fellows Program
Thank you to past Advisory Board members, who guided our work in its early stages!
The Hon. Deno Himonas, Utah Supreme Court; Katherine Alteneder, Self-Represented Litigation Network; Joyce Raby, Tyler Technologies.
Supporters
i4J’s work is made possible through the generous financial support of these sponsors:
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Arizona Initiative for Public Service Law
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Bigglesworth Family Foundation
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Michael and Burgundy Caldwell-Waller
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Clio
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FHR Cares Community Investment Fund
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Goldman Sachs
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Intermountain HealthCare
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Neota Logic
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Nextrio
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Pew Charitable Trusts
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Snell & Wilmer
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State Justice Institute
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University of Arizona Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice
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University of Arizona Experiential Learning Design Accelerator
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Utah Bar Foundation
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Vitalyst
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Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation
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Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona
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Doman Studios
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Garcia Family Foundation
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Maricopa County
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Marshall Foundation
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Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
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Piper Trust
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Thousands of Co-Creators Across the U.S.
i4J's work would not be possible without the thousands of co-creators who join i4J projects: experts from across disciplines and sectors who enrich our students’ learning and expand our projects’ reach, and individuals and organizations that advance i4J’s mission to work with and within communities by sharing their time and lived experience expertise. Participating individuals and organizations are recognized in each of our reports -- thank you!
Want to teach or build with us?
We’re always seeking collaborators and co-creators for our projects. If you’re interested in being a guest lecture or a partner for a future project, please reach out!

