Dr. Margaret Hagan of Stanford University has launched a redesigned version of Open Law Lab , “an initiative to design law:
to make it more accessible, more usable, and more engaging.”
The site highlights the topics of legal design process, visual law, access to justice, and legal education and practice.
The Resources section provides access to a great set of resources on user research in legal information system design.
For more details, please see the site.
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