NuLawLab

We prioritize student opportunities to engage with our work.

 

Our engagement with students at the School of Law typically begins with their enrollment in our upper-level Laboratory Seminar in Applied Design and Legal Empowerment, which is taught nearly every quarter.

We also offer the Master Class in Legal Design, and sponsor both project-based and student-led independent study opportunities. We also have Residencies and Fellowship opportunities.

Finally, we regularly host a paid co-op placement for NUSL students.

 
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JD X GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Legal Design

Our interdisciplinary certificate program encompasses courses and experiences that provide JD students with opportunities for in-depth study and practice of legal design and its application in specific contexts, positioning them for the increasing number of postgraduate jobs in the field. Learn more here.

 

MASTER CLASS

Legal Design

This three-credit upper level 11-week course pairs law students with students from a design discipline such as architecture, service design, user experience design, or game design to reimagine aspects of our legal system for the age of self-representation. Law students join interdisciplinary student teams to apply advanced discipline-specific design methodologies and frameworks in response to a specific system design challenge.

 

RESIDENCIES & FELLOWSHIPS

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The NuLawLab welcomes inquiries from those interested in a formal research residency or fellowship. We offer (currently) unpaid opportunities for students, faculty, and creative and legal practitioners to embed with the NuLawLab (in-person, virtually, or hybrid) for engagements of a range of durations, from artistic to academic, theoretical to applied, and/or conceptual to pragmatic. Interested parties should send an initial expression of interest (or questions) to Executive Director Dan Jackson at da.jackson@northeastern.edu

 

LABORATORY SEMINAR

Applied and Critical Legal Design

This limited-enrollment, four-credit seminar explores the use of design principles in the development of new models for delivering legal information and services. Students explore problem-solving methodologies derived from the fields of product, systems, service, and critical design as they apply them to a specific legal design problem. Open to both law and art students, by the end of the experience, students have taken an idea from design research to tested prototype. Check out some recent student outcomes here.

 

INDEPENDENT STUDY

@ NuLawLab

We sponsor a growing number of independent studies for students enrolled in the School of Law’s degree programs. These upper level opportunities range from 1 to 3 credits per quarter, and support either ongoing NuLawLab projects, or student ideas. 

 

CO-OP

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NuLawLab has offered NUSL students a variety of unique co-op placements on many of our research projects  and community based projects. Students have worked with our team on many of the projects you will see listed on this website.

 
 

Here are a few of our favorite outcomes from our student opportunities

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