In episode no. 70 my guest is lawyer, creator and producer of social project ‘Law for the Lay’, Clarissa Campbell. We discuss:
- The project she began in 2019 to share the law with everyday people;
- What happened that prompted her to actually start the project;
- How her personal and professional background influences her approach;
- Her unique style using play and humour to share legal information;
- How she chooses the topics that she covers;
- Her legal and branding concerns relating to ‘Law for the Lay’;
- How she selected which social media platform to use, and the challenge of staying up to date with how algorithms work;
- What a “Lawfluencer” is;
- Research she’s done for the project which shocked her;
- Topics that have received unusual responses and how she handles those challenges;
- The level of technical support she receives and how she manages her time;
- Things she’s working to improve about her communication;
- Other ways in which citizens’ legal awareness could be increased;
- How acting on our own ‘agency’ and unique skills can assist others;
- Given it is open to interpretation, I had to ask about her choice of name for the project;
- Covid interruptions and future plans; and
- Clarissa’s definition of legal innovation.
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Links:
- ‘Law for the Lay’ Clarissa (@lawforthelay)
- Saga Land
- Overland Track
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
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Facebook – Reimagining Justice group
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