Resources & Projects

You don’t need to be an ASLE member to contribute your expertise or suggest a project.

ASLE Collaboration Workspace on Slack

Inside Slack you’ll find

Short sprints to draft templates, workflows, and proof-of-concept tools.

Test and improve prototypes before they’re released.

Co-authors are credited on every resource that ships.

Help choose the next toolkit or OSS module we tackle.

Browse roles, gigs, fellowships posted by members; partners can post openings.

Join any paid tier to enter the workspace and start building with us.

Why We Gate the Workspace

Membership dues cover hosting, developer time, and student fellowships that keep our outputs open source once they reach maturity. Public content stays free; real-time collaboration happens inside Slack.

Legal Innovation Scoring Tool

Quickly assess the likelihood of new processes or technology taking hold in an organizational or social setting. 

Based on Professor William Henderson’s Diffusion of Innovation Worksheet, users input attributes of a proposed innovation, the nature of the system into which it will be deployed, and the efforts possible via changes agents to predict chances of successful uptake.
Tool calculates a total score ranging from -27 to 40, with scores below 0 unlikely to succeed, and generates a report with recommendations. 
See the writeup on the tool here.

LawDB (Legal Action and Workflow DataBase)

Clarifying how legal gets done and organizing for agentic AI.

Legal problems start with people, not paperwork. Our open database crowdsources real user stories so designers, lawyers, and technologists can build solutions that fit real life.

Contribute a Use Case

Have a user story or workflow to share? Submissions from legal aid organizations, technologists, and practitioners are welcome.

Project Traffic Light

Building Judicial Awareness to Identify
Victims of Human Trafficking

Originally developed in the Northwestern University Law School Innovation Lab, Project Traffic Light is a prototype legal tech tool designed to help judges identify offenders who may be victims of human trafficking. By translating expert knowledge into quick reference bench cards” and structured decision applications, the project aims to equip courts to recognize and flag victims for support services rather than incarceration.

We’re seeking subject matter experts and other partners to help refine and scale the tool.

Project Donna (Building)

Access to Justice (A2J) service for those lacking legal support

Access Bot (Building)

AI-powered intake assistant for legal aid organizations

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