Jason Tashea
Fellow
Jason Tashea is a Fellow at Renaissance Philanthropy.
Jason Tashea is an entrepreneur and writer exploring justice systems and technology. A lawyer by training, he is the founding director and a co-founder of the Judicial Innovation Fellowship program at Georgetown Law and co-founder of the Court Modernization Roundtable. He was most recently a consultant for the World Bank on access to justice and technology issues and a product manager at a justice technology startup. He’s also the author of the Justice Tech Download, a weekly industry newsletter, and 40 Futures, a speculative fiction podcast about the criminal justice system. He's currently a member of the Legal Services Corporation's Leaders Council and an advisor to the Justice Technology Association. He received his JD from the University of Oregon School of Law and has a BA in history from Linfield College.