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Legal Design: Dignifying People in Legal Systems

Edited by: Miso Kim, Dan Jackson, Jules Rochielle Sievert

ISBN13: 9781009437073
To be Published: November 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Legal design is a rapidly growing field that seeks to improve the legal system's accessibility, usability, and effectiveness through human-centered design methods and principles. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to legal design, covering fundamental concepts, definitions, and theories. Chapters explore the role of legal design in promoting dignity, equity, and justice in the legal system. Contributors present a range of community-driven projects and method-focused case studies that demonstrate the potential of legal design to transform how people experience the law. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the future of law and the intersection of design and justice.

Subjects:
Law and Society
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Figures and Tables
Foreword Martha F. Davis
Introduction Miso Kim, Dan Jackson and Jules Rochielle Sievert
1. Dignifying law in design Miso Kim
2. Dignifying design in law Dan Jackson
3. Dignifying imagination in legal education Jules Rochielle Sievert
4. Dignity in the courtroom: judges and self-represented litigants Jennifer Leitch
5. Contracts for dignity Robert De Rooy
6. Dignifying the experience of domestic violence survivors seeking legal services Morgan A. Wilson
7. More than a building: the architecture of fairness and dignity Dan Jackson and Sanea Lamas
8. Movement lawyering: legal strategies to build people power Purvi Shah, Meena Jagannath and Alana Greer
9. Deploying art and design to highlight the dignity of domestic workers in their struggle for labor rights Natalicia R. Tracy
10. The massachusetts commission on LGBTQ youth Alexander Nally
11. My mainway: designing in dignity for policy making Leon Cruickshank and Mirian Calvo
12. Designers, lawyers, and students: a decade of nulawlab experience Dan Jackson, Jules Rochielle Sievert and Miso Kim
13. Teaching the legal inventors of the future Jules Rochielle Sievert, Miso Kim and Dan Jackson
14. The stanford legal design lab Margaret Hagan and Kürṣat Özenç
15. Graphically novel: the role of visuals in the legal design movement Kanan Dhru and Kelly Dhru
16. Building technology with(out) people Steven Geofrey
17. International courts & design Sofia Stolk
18. James v Birnmann: the potential of critical design for examining legal issues Phoebe Walton
19. The reinvent law archive Renee Knake Jefferson
20. The open law lab blog Margaret Hagan
21. Disciplinarity and the modes of legal design Michael Doherty
22. Legal design could and should be more sociolegal Amanda Perry-Kessaris
23. Navigating in a post-quantum legal design landscape Katri Nousiainen And Joonas Keski-Rahkonen
24. Evaluation capacity building in legal design Tiana Yom
25. The Peril and promise of certificates and degree programs in legal design Gabriel H. Teninbaum
26. Repair & resistance: law students as leaders of the legal design movement Antonio Coronado
Conclusion: Building a future world of dignity, equity and justice for all Jules Rochielle Sievert, Dan Jackson and Miso Kim
References
Index