About me
Juliet-Nil Uraz is an applied economist completing her PhD at the London School of Economics and currently serves as a Visiting Research Fellow at Opportunity Insights at Harvard. Her research lies at the intersection of public economics, public finance, and empirical legal studies. She is particularly interested in disentangling the impacts of access to legal assistance on eviction, benefits take-up, health, and economic inequalities. She collaborates with Policy in Practice, the UK Legal Aid Practitioners Group, the American Bar Foundation Justice Data Observatory, and the Overseas Development Institute to evaluate access-to-justice reforms and develop AI tools for the legal aid sector.