NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Northeastern Law’s NuLawLab has launched the Colorado Virtual Courthouse Tour, the first digital legal empowerment tool of its kind that will assist people navigating civil cases without the help of a lawyer. The interactive, web-based simulation shows visitors how to navigate and interact within a courthouse, courtroom and with court personnel. The project is funded  by the Legal Services Corporation’s Technology Initiative Grant Program and is a collaboration among NuLawLab, Colorado Legal Services and Hands-On Education, Law & Media (HELM) Studio. Northeastern Law students Antonio Coronado ’22, Connor Scholes ’23 and recent grads Henry Sturm ’20 and Ana Teixeria ’21 provided crucial assistance throughout the assessment, design, build and testing of the tool. Northeastern University Media Advocacy student Lauren Vitacco ’21 is heading the marketing and outreach plan. NuLawLab will evaluate the impact of the tool over the coming year and beyond and is exploring opportunities to further deploy this technology to assist self-represented litigants across the country.