
معرفی
Stacy Rupprecht Jane is a **Professor** at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law and Director of the **Innovation for Justice (i4J) Program**. She has over two decades of experience in community advocacy and expanding civil legal services for marginalized populations. Her research focuses on applying human-centered design to social justice issues, including eviction, debt collection, domestic violence, regulatory reform, and online dispute resolution.
**Education**:
- J.D., University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (2002, summa cum laude)
- B.A., Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas (1999, magna cum laude)
**Research Interests**: Combining legal innovation with social justice, Ms. Jane prioritizes equitable access to justice through technology, policy reform, and community-driven solutions. Her work addresses systemic barriers in legal systems, particularly for underrepresented groups facing housing instability or domestic violence.
**Awards & Recognition**:
- 2022 Association of American Law Schools' Deborah L. Rhode Award (trailblazer in legal education)
- 2020 Arizona State Bar Award of Special Merit (public understanding of legal systems)
**Advising & Programs**: As Director of i4J, she leads initiatives to modernize legal service delivery. Past roles include Adjunct Professor (2012-2018) and Judicial Clerkships with the U.S. District Court and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She sits on the Arizona Supreme Court's Access to Justice Commission (since 2021).
**Teams & Labs**: The Innovation for Justice Program serves as a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration, merging legal expertise with design thinking to create scalable justice solutions.





