BYU Law Expands LawX Legal Design Lab Program to Include Incubator
Concurrent Programs to Focus on Utah Water Rights and Community Service
"BYU Law launched LawX in 2017 to empower students to address challenging legal issues with innovative solutions in a single semester," said
LawX Incubator: CourtServe
The LawX Incubator welcomes five new and two returning students from last winter semester to continue work on CourtServe, a nonprofit platform to connect judges, charities and court-appointed volunteers to make it easier for judges to assign community service. When a person commits a crime, judges have the option to assign court-appointed community service in lieu of jail time or fines, which is often a better way to reintegrate people into society. CourtServe stemmed from LawX research that found a lack of resources available to match court-appointed volunteers with appropriate community service opportunities.
The initial prototype received positive feedback from judges as well as adult probation and parole supervisors, who agreed this resource makes it more likely that a judge would assign community service in lieu of fines. The LawX Incubator team is fine-tuning its CourtServe prototype and plans to begin testing with charities in
LawX Design Lab: Water Rights
This fall the LawX Design Lab is collaborating with WETx, a
About BYU Law School
Founded in 1971 with its inaugural class in 1973, the J. Reuben Clark Law School (BYU Law) has grown into one of the nation's leading law schools – recognized for innovative research and teaching in social change, transactional design, entrepreneurship, corpus linguistics, criminal justice and religious freedom. The Law School has more than 7,000 alumni serving in communities around the world. BYU Law is consistently ranked by National Jurist as one of the best-value law schools in the country. BYU Law is also one of only six law schools to receive the Bloomberg Law School Innovation recognition. BYU Law seeks to "develop people of integrity who combine faith and intellect in lifelong service to God and neighbor." For more information, visit https://law.byu.edu.
About LawX
Launched in 2017, LawX is a design-thinking class in which BYU Law students seek to address an access-to-justice legal issue one semester at a time, whether through a change in policy, process, or product. The students utilize design thinking to research, ideate, prototype and test a solution in a fast-paced environment. LawX projects have generated several technology-based legal solutions, including SoloSuit to fight debt collections in court without a lawyer, Hello Landlord to improve landlord-tenant communication, and Goodbye Record to address flaws in the expungement process.
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