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Human-centered design methods will help you re-imagine complex problems and possible interventions to create breakthrough solutions. You will learn how to work with project clients and community partners – including legal aid groups, courts, and government agencies — to help solve the real problems that they & their users face. Students will work on interdisciplinary teams, with close coaching from designers, to learn design methods that catalyze new innovations for law and policy. This is workshop is part of Elements of Policy Analysis (Law 7846) and is open to the Stanford community.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Margaret Hagan is the Executive Director of the Legal Design Lab and a lecturer at Stanford Law School and the Stanford Institute of Design (the d.school). She was a fellow at the d.school from 2013-2014, where she launched the Program for Legal Tech & Design, experimenting with how design can make legal services more usable, useful & engaging.