Go behind the scenes with the Innovation for Justice lab - engage with the design and systems-thinking techniques we apply in designing access to justice innovations while networking with other conference attendees as we explore the challenges and opportunities of community based non-lawyer help.
I manage the Housings Stability Legal Advocate Initiative in Arizona! We will be in the midst of training our new cohort of 34 HSLAs. I'd love to share our work building community legal empowerment and our work with these incredible community based justice workers!
Human-centered design starts with empathy - understanding a challenge from the perspectives of those experiencing the challenge. In this networking session, Innovation for Justice facilitators will lead conference attendees through a series of networking activities designed to build new connections and challenge your assumptions.
Stacy Jane is the Director of i4J and has two decades of experience in community advocacy and expanding the reach of civil legal services for under-represented populations. Her research focuses on the application of human-centered design and innovation to social justice issues including... Read More →
Executive Director of Stanford Legal Design LabMargaret Hagan is the Executive Director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford University, as well as lecturer at the Law School and d.school. She is a lawyer, and holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, a DPhi
UX4Justice Director and Professor of Practice, Innovation for Justice
Sarah Mauet (she/her) is a user experience (UX) researcher and educator with a successful track record of leading large-scale public-facing tech design projects for governments, courts, hospitals, universities, and startups. Since 2020, Sarah has focused on UX and justice-sector tech... Read More →
Still have some blanks to fill in on your SRLN Attendee Networking Experiences worksheet? Head to this unstructured, unfacilitated networking space to catch up on the experiences called out in the worksheet, meet other attendees, and get ready for the Friday closing plenary!
Friday September 20, 2024 9:10am - 9:45am MDT
Room 6613383 South S University St, Salt Lake City, UT 84112