Suffolk University Law School · Boston

Build things that lawyers use.

LITSA is Suffolk Law’s student organization for legal innovation and technology. We run a competition where teams ship working software in one evening, bring in the people already doing this work, and give you room to build something without waiting for permission.

You don’t need to code.

A+ Suffolk is graded A+ for technology law. preLaw magazine, 2026 · one of twelve schools in the country.

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Legal tech is not one thing

Privacy, AI regulation, access to justice, legal design, e-discovery, legal operations. Twelve domains, and eleven of them need no code.

The field →

Suffolk already has the infrastructure

A concentration, the LIT Lab, a clinic run with the American Arbitration Association, a journal, and a conference held here every spring. Most students never find it.

At Suffolk →

Four projects, and most of the work is not code

Testing, interviewing, writing problem sets, judging, mapping how a process actually works. Plenty of it never touches a keyboard.

What we build →

Joining

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Sign in to SUConnect, press join, and tell us what you want out of it. No application, no screening, and no experience assumed.