The Judicial Innovation Fellowship' is a technology policy fellowship that places technologists in state, local, tribal and territorial courts.[1] Tech experts and professionals spend one year with a court focused on improving court administration to the benefit of the public. An access to justice program, the projects JIF (pronounced "Jif", like the peanut butter)fellows focus on helping court modernize their technical infrastructure, process, and design of public facing websites and tools that are built for people who cannot afford an attorney. The program is piloted at the Institute for Technology Law and Policy at Georgetown Law.