The LTL is a direct outgrowth of two Law Schools, Technology and Access to Justice conferences organized by the Law School with Kauffman Foundation support, and of the Law School’s interdisciplinary and inter-institutional Law, Technology & Public Policy course. Through the design and implementation of technology-assisted solutions and data-driven policy development, the LTL aims to advance the field of law and legal processes in the context of emerging technologies.
The LTL website (www.thelegaltechlab.com) features the following sections:
- Projects from the LTL Community addressing legal and policy needs of communities throughout the LTL Projects are initiatives led by the LTL Community, emphasizing the cutting-edge application of technology in the legal field.
- A database featuring over 1,100 offerings, including courses, clinics, internships, labs, and more that seamlessly blend law and technology.
- Latest LTL news, progress on LTL Projects, and other updates in the legal technology field.
- An active listserv and a growing community of more than 150 educators and innovators.