Aron presents ongoing work at Tulane’s Center for Community-Engaged AI partnering with local non-profits to build AI tools for transparency and accountability in criminal court and city government. He will first discuss our work with Eye on Surveillance, who have developed a retrieval-augmented generation tool over New Orleans city council transcripts (sawt.us). Tulane’s Center for Community-Engaged AI has collaborated to use automated LLM evaluations and to engage with community users to improve the trustworthiness of the system. Second, Aron will discuss our work with Court Watch NOLA to build AI models for monitoring the equity in criminal court, including methods to estimating causal effects from text data. He will conclude with an overview of future directions in how generative AI can be used for a number of civic applications.