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Margaret Hagan | Stanford Law | July 2025
Aparna Komarla from Redo.io and colleagues from OpenProBono demonstrated the power of open, configurable AI agents in the justice system. In California’s “Second Look” sentencing reviews, attorneys can use this custom-built AI system to query multi-agency incarceration datasets and assign “suitability scores” to prioritize eligible individuals who might have claims the attorneys can assist with.
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Urban Institute | July 2025
Redo.io was selected as a Catalyst Grantee amidst 25 organizations nationwide. The Catalyst Grant Program, sponsored by Microsoft, supports the efforts of nonprofit organizations to use data and technology to advance racial equity and reform in the adult criminal legal system.
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Scott Murray | MIT TPP News & Events | May 2025
The criminal justice challenge, sponsored by Redo.io, asked participants to use California state prison incarceration data to develop new methods for identifying individuals harshly sentenced for low-level offenses. The winning team proposed an online tool to aid district attorneys and the public, combined with minimal mandates and a self-sustaining incentive system to hold district attorneys accountable.
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Nate Luce | Vanderbilt Law | March 2025
Women+AI Summit at Vanderbilt Law School brought together industry professionals, academics, and students to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on gender equity. Aparna Komarla from Redo.io discussed how AI is being used to create human-centric solutions for high-risk justice reform initiatives.
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redo.io | Nov 2024
redo.io is honored to be one of three winners at LexLab @ UC Law San Francisco‘s Justice Tech Accelerator Demo Day! Thanks to the Justice Technology Association, Village Capital, gener8tor, and Dream.Org for their support.
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Sam Bock | Relativity Blog | Feb 2025
In an invited talk at Vanderbilt Law, our founder, Aparna Komarla, emphasized the critical importance of using AI for good. She posits that technology for criminal justice reform should be designed to build and nurture human connection rather than replace it. Read More
redo.io | Feb 2025
Dream.Org | May 2025
Noella Sudbury from Rasa Legal, Colleen Chien from the UC Berkeley School of Law and Paper Prisons Project, and Aparna Komarla from Redo.io, served on panel about research and data science related to expungement and second-chances.
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