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Blockchain Unconference at Stanford

  • Post date 01/23/2018

Consumer Centric Design: The Key to 100% Access by Katherine Alteneder and Linda Rexer

  • Post date 01/23/2018

Our Prototyping Blockchain for Law pop-up class: how do we teach law students about blockchain?

  • Post date 01/20/2018

Get your Legal Aid or Court website to appear better on Google Search

  • Post date 01/11/2018

Design Thinking for Law Professors workshop at AALS

  • Post date 01/05/2018

The Legal Design Summit Recap, dispatches from Helsinki

  • Post date 01/02/2018

Mapping out access to Justice innovation ideas

  • Post date 12/22/2017

Field Guide on Ethics and Community Design Work

  • Post date 12/19/2017

Design session on a legal document interpreter

  • Post date 12/15/2017

Community testing traffic court prototypes

  • Post date 12/15/2017

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