TV news alert! Meet Nick, the disabled man suing the state of Nebraska for using algorithms to cut his Medicaid home-care, his sister, and the Legal Aid of Nebraska attorneys fighting alongside. Proud that TechTonic Justice is co-counsel on the case. Brief cameo from me here.
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Landlords love AI because it gives them more ways to screen, score, reject, and profit from basic human needs. Everyone deserves a fair shot at a safe home. Read Inescapable AI for more. https://www.techtonicjustice.org/reports/inescapable-ai
TTJ submitted comments opposing The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed rule imposing punitive paperwork burdens. The comment period is closed, but the risks remain: paperwork traps, data matching, surveillance, and more ways to lose housing. Read Inescapable AI to learn more.
Community pushback works. Minneapolis Public Schools paused a controversial AI disability services plan after advocates raised concerns. NOTICE is also calling out AI-powered predictive policing in schools. Students deserve support, not surveillance.
thenoticecoalition.substack.com/p/the-notice...
The dismantling of the Voting Rights Act is a reminder that we have unfinished business. This fight is ours — and we are going to finish it. Join us. #DayOfAction #VotingRights
A few moments from the Equal Justice Conference 📸 EJC brings together advocates working to expand access to justice.
Andrea Reyes and Sue Garcia Nofi represented TTJ in conversations on Medicaid, automation, and fighting harmful tech in public benefits systems.
Nicholas Bessey faces a nearly 40% cut after an assessment his sister says had serious errors. Watch the story, featuring a cameo from TTJ president Kevin De Liban: https://www.1011now.com/2026/05/16/nebraska-lawsuit-challenges-interrai-waiver-cuts-after-disabled-mans-funding-drops-40/
A few moments from #TakeBackTech III 📸
The TTJ team was grateful to join organizers, advocates, and technologists building a more just tech future—and to lead two workshops on fighting tech harms in community.
We left energized and grounded. Take Back Tech owes us nothing!
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Nicholas Bessey faces a nearly 40% cut after an assessment his sister says had serious errors. Watch the story, featuring a cameo from TTJ president Kevin De Liban: https://www.1011now.com/2026/05/16/nebraska-lawsuit-challenges-interrai-waiver-cuts-after-disabled-mans-funding-drops-40/