Good Design of Privacy Notices
I dug up a report that the FTC had published a few years back on how they have evolved good information design for financial institutions to give privacy…
I dug up a report that the FTC had published a few years back on how they have evolved good information design for financial institutions to give privacy…
The Immigration Legal Resource Center (ILRC) has put out a sketched-out (at least in part) guide for a young non-citizen audience — trying to equip them with some…
For those legal people who want to be more conversant while talking with developers, this infographic offers a great grounding, to be able to speak with possible CTOs…
A quick sketch of a concept for wearable law… Of course fictional now, but only slightly tongue-in-cheek…
I’ve been searching around for pre-college legal curriculum. When is law taught to young people in America, other than in pre-law classes in university? I took a Civics…
I am writing a paper on ways to bring good design to create new models of access to justice. I have been scouting out some such threads, to…
I got a note from Helena Haapio in Finland today — there is a group of legal professionals & others active with the organization Lexpert who are working…
Another flowchart that I made for my Evidence final last week, and just colored in…
After a recent comment from the wonderful Peter Lederer about the challenge of building new models of law schools and legal professional training, I got some fresh inspiration…
This is a chart from a general discussion of how new trends in tech are adopted — but I have got to imagine it is quite different in…
Law students are known to complain a little about law school, but I’d like to capitalize on the complaints — they are essentially user needs ripe for research.…
Georgetown Law is holding its 2nd ‘Iron Tech’ Lawyer competition, in which students who took a semester seminar –“Technology, Innovation & Law Practice: An Experiential Seminar” — by…
Jureeka is a browser tool that will transform any legal citation you come across as you browse, into a hyperlinked legal citation. It was created by Michael Poulshock…
I just came across the company TrueOffice that is putting together (inspiring!) games for businesses to train their employees on ‘compliance’ issues. Think sexual harassment, information security, or…
Prints of this drawing available here for purchase! I am playing with different ways to study for my Finals. I decided to try out flowcharts. My hypothesis: the…
A short cartoon I made while listening to Professor Nora Engstrom’s talk on Legal Clinics & attorney advertising at Stanford Law School last month.
I just discovered the UK law student resource site Lawbore, run along with Learnmore, out of London. It was written about by Emily Allbon in the European Journal…
Law as an app – technology in legal education » VoxPopuLII. Christine Kirchberger & Pam Storr offer a great overview of where ‘apps’ (as conceived of now —…
Stealth Wear by Adam Harvey is an art-project, prototype version of protective clothing, that stops the wearer from being surveilled — or targeted for drone strikes. It has…
I went to InfoCamp today at Berkeley with the intention of soaking up best practices and inventive ideas from User Experience Designers and Information Junkies at the School…
I have heard from a few people that they want an Angie’s List for Lawyers — a service they are willing to pay for, to get quality, real,…
The Lawyerist published a review of a new app — JuryPad — for lawyers to help them manage the jury-selection process, proceed through voir dire, and pick a…
What does it actually mean to think like a lawyer? If we think of building tech to teach, simulate, or enhance these skills, its worthwhile to discern the…
Ravel Law (above, presenting at Reinvent Law in Silicon Valley last Friday) is a start-up that grew out of Stanford Law, that is building visual tools for legal…
Usable law design from Legal Force, in the quick snapshot handouts it provides passersby at it store in Palo Alto.
At Georgia Tech’s school of architecture, they are investigating the physical design of the courthouse experience.
Here’s an article by Jennifer Smith in the Wall Street Journal on new crops of apps that help clients find and monitor lawyers. It mentions Viewabill (tracking how…
More wonderful insights into how citizens called to be jurors experience the court system in the UK — from the RED project, by the Design Council —read more,…
The Immigration Legal Resource Center in San Francisco provides comic book explanations of common immigration scams and how to avoid them.
Great, rich, human insights into how citizens called to be jurors experience the court system in the UK — from the RED project, by the Design Council —read…
Great, rich user insights about Citizenship and people’s relationships with the government, from the Red – Touching the State project http://www.designcouncil.info/mt/RED/citizenship/
RED was a UK initiative that was operational between 2004 and 2006. It was set up by the Design Council in the UK, to tackle public policy, social,…
FrontlineSMS:Legal Blog: A collection of great observations about how mobile tech is being used to strengthen governance & rule of law around the world. There are some projects…
A USDOJ report on Law Schools’ Access to Justice programs:meaning, what pro bono & public service offerings the schools have. The report allows schools to present what offerings…
A drawing I had made during the Law Without Walls conference, based on a great passing comment…
I am on a design team, working on how to redesign the small claims mediation & family mediation (that now would occur offline, in a court house, in…
Back in 2004, the Legal Services Corporation sponsored a law kiosk for an “online legal service center” on Navajo territory in Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. Read an…
On legal flow charts… is a post I wrote up over on my drawing blog. I made these both a while back, but I’m thinking of how to…
So I have been building legal quiz apps, for law students & non-lawyers. Now I need feedback, to take them to the next level! If you have the…
from a talk by Alex MacGillivray, general counsel of Twitter from http://razblint.com