Legal Design Webinar

The Stanford Legal Design Lab is working with Virgil Abloh, MIT Architecture and Oana Stănescu to redesign the courthouses of the future. Stanford students have the opportunity to attend lectures, panel discussions, and limited seating is available for motivated students who wish to participate fully in the design process. We. This taxonomy is an essential tool for classifying people`s problems and the legal resources available to them online. The taxonomy provides standard problem codes, definitions, and examples of legal scenarios that humans might find themselves in. In this track, our work aims for a near future where people can go online, ask search engines or social media about their life problem, and receive local, authoritative and user-friendly legal assistance. Earlier this month, the Legal Design Lab team facilitated a short workshop with the Stanford Law School Policy Lab to educate students on how the design process could be useful to them in researching, creating, and testing new policies. For our workshop, we asked students to imagine that they. Learn more about our courses here, including collaborations with Harvard Graduate School of Design, MIT, Massachusetts Housing Court, designer Virgil Abloh, and architect Oana Stanescu. Our team conducted extensive legal research and assembled a national network of housing law experts to explain in plain language whether tenants could be evicted, how long they had to pay their rent, and what new protections they might have in court. It also has a national database of local legal aid groups, court support sites, emergency rental programs, and other services with which we could connect tenants in any state. Here are some design principles and examples to improve the court document people receive when they are sued for deportation.

NAACP Housing Navigators: Through our Justice By Design: Eviction course series, our lab team and Stanford students have partnered with the NAACP to refine and expand their Housing Navigator program. We helped them design their website, social media campaign, and service design and strategy. This article was originally published in our publication Legal Design and Innovation on Medium. Along with Carlos Manjarrez of Legal Services Corporation, I led a short data camp for legal aid leaders at LSC ITCon in New Orleans earlier this month. This was a test for a possible longer data camp/design where we could run. My name is Valentina Osorio, a law student at URosario in Colombia. I just finished my bachelor`s degree and am waiting to graduate. I learned Design Thinking in an apprenticeship program at Accenture and I thought Design Thinking and Legal were like a utopia, but now I know it`s something real.

Thank you for all the books and content on Legal Design Thinking, because I`m trying to figure out what I want to do in my professional future. For our Design for Justice: Language Access course, our teaching team created a canvas to help a design team create a future plan for the projects they are working on to advance language access in courts through technology. The canvas can be useful for having a one-sided transfer for a political partner to. Margaret Hagan directs the Legal Design Lab, a research and design (R&D) lab for more accessible, intuitive, and engaging legal services at Stanford Law School. She is a lecturer at the School of Law and the Stanford Institute of Design (d.school). She holds a Juris Doctor from Stanford and a PhD in Political Science from Queen`s University Belfast. His blog on legal innovation is OpenLab. Margaret works on public interest technologies, teaches courses in partnership with courts and support centres, and leads research and development around new applications, images, policies and artificial intelligence to improve access to justice.

Do you have (or can you recommend) documents on the use of design principles in memoranda and legal briefs to be submitted to the courts? Wise Messenger is a web-based application that allows courts, legal aid groups, and others to send automatic text messages (or other Messenger app messages) to their users. It allows groups to create interactive listening memory templates, recording screens, and procedural coaches for people going through the legal system. Here we publish our team`s work and reports, as well as guest posts from professors, designers, technologists, students, and others working on legal design efforts. Hello. I am interested in the training you offer in human-centered legal design. I am Dentons` Marketing and Sales Director for Central America and I found your LAB very interesting and with many solutions we can apply to empower people around the world. Can I get information about the course? Thank you very much. Our team created LIST, a user-centric taxonomy of legal problems Americans might have. It`s called LIST, the taxonomy of legal issues (formerly National Subject Matter Index Version 2), because it`s an iteration of a taxonomy originally developed fifteen years ago by legal aid technologists. Our team teaches courses, creates resources and tests new prototypes to create accessible, equitable and accountable virtual legal systems. We had the opportunity to win Antti Innanen, well-known speaker at Legal Design Events and partner at Dottir Attorneys, for our webinar “The rise of legal design”.

When you order the webinar, we will send the recording directly to the email address you provided to us. In the webinar, Antti gives an overview on: Reddit Legal Help Bot: Our lab created an eviction bot on Reddit`s r/legaladvice subreddit. The bot uses Suffolk`s point classifier LIT Lab to detect potential eviction and landlord-tenant issues in people`s posts about their legal issues on the subreddit. It then automatically responds with a message to inform people that they can get more legal help and legal help on Legal FAQ with its reference pages. We track engagement and preferences with this bot. Overhaul of subpoena: We`ve worked with courts in Ohio, Montana and others to revamp the notices they send to tenants who have been sued for eviction. We have worked with them to make these official court documents more attractive, understandable and user-friendly. We are looking at whether they can reduce failure rates at deportation hearings.

Hello team! Love what you do in the design space to make the law more accessible. Can you tell me about future events or courses you have planned? I would like to get involved 🙂 with our team by helping to build a case study platform for public interest technology with the UN-PIT, Georgetown, Howard and New America network. We have also worked on legal regulatory sandboxes in Utah and elsewhere. In the fall of 2021, the Legal Design Lab will be teaching its latest version of Justice By Design: Eviction, which focuses on the challenges of creating more community legal navigators and involving the court in initiatives to prevent evictions. The Stanford Legal Design Lab is hosting a public webinar on Wednesday (11/11) at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PST) in collaboration with Harvard GSD and Virgil Abloh. Over the past few months, we have been working on prototyping for online courts and virtual legal services.

During the webinar, we will present the prototypes and. As more and more people play Learned Hands, it contributes to the SPOT classifier, which can then be used by our bots and other groups` tools to identify people`s legal issues in their posts and tweets. Legal Aid Dashboard: This lab website guides legal aid website administrators through the key steps to improve their website.