Course description:
The Access to Justice (A2J) Lab is a unique, immersive, and interdisciplinary 2 credit course open to second and third year Haub Law students (see prerequisites below). In the A2J Lab, law students will work collaboratively (with Pace Seidenberg computer science and design students) to design the prototype (model) for an innovative technology product/app to address a real-world legal access to justice problem. The course is structured as a legal design “lab” and students are taught to implement a human-centered problem-solving (design-theory-driven) approach to legal problems and innovation. Due to the course’s interdisciplinary nature, it will meet once a week for two hours synchronously (live), but over Zoom.
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