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Legal Design: Dignifying People in Legal Systems presents a comprehensive approach to reimagining how legal systems interact with the people they serve. Written by leading experts Miso Kim, Dan Jackson, and Jules Rochielle Sievert, this groundbreaking work combines design thinking with legal expertise to address fundamental problems in legal accessibility and user experience.
The book explores practical methodologies for applying design principles to legal processes, documents, and institutions. Through real-world case studies and evidence-based strategies, the authors demonstrate how thoughtful design can reduce complexity, improve clarity, and ultimately dignify individuals navigating legal systems. This essential resource is invaluable for legal professionals, policymakers, designers, and anyone interested in creating more just and accessible legal systems.







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