Many proposals concerning legal technology or legal communication have been submitted to the 2014 Knight News Challenge: (If you know of others, please feel free to identify them in the comments to this post)
- Craig Aaron: TechDefender. Your tech. Your rights.
- Ellyn Angelotti and Catherine Cameron: Twibel Tracker for Online Defamation Resolution: a communication and education-based remedy for defamation on Twitter
- Christopher Bavitz et al.: Free Expression and an Open Internet: Tools for Informed Media Engagement
- Daniel Beilinson: LinkedDocs – a solution for enrichment, indexing and linking documents
- Daniel Bevarly: Online public comment should replicate traditional and legislated standards, practices and processes. Not reinvent them.
- Christian Cantrell: Democracy In Your Pocket
- Adam deLevie and V. David Zvenyach: SLAPPBoomerang — A simple weapon to slay the enemies of free expression on the Internet
- Luisa Fernanda Guzmán Mejía: Translating the legalities of rights
- Sarah Glassmeyer: Connect the Open and Free Law Community
- Sarah Glassmeyer: Make the Law Findable!
- Margaret Hagan and Kursat Ozenc: Legal Navigator Maps
- John Hale: Effective Online Civic Engagement For Young People Through Project Citizen
- Mary Hodder: Open Notice & Consent Receipts (by the Open Notice.org)
- Mahad Ibrahim: Clouds over Equality – an interactive mashup of data and narrative to tell the story of legal gender discrimination in the world
- Chia-Liang Kao: Billab – Collaborative Bill Drafting
- Samuel Klein: Open Internet Legal Matchmaking
- Brady Kriss and Jesse Kriss: Model Terms of Service
- Louisiana Center for Children’s Rights: CHILDS: Arming Public Defenders to Combat the Public Health Problem of Violence
- Sean McDonald: Capture the Ocean
- Brian Mori: New Justice.org
- Keerti Nagappa et al.: An interactive online India-focused portal which will track, discuss & analyze issues impacting free speech & expression in the online space, as well as provide an accessible forum for interested/affected parties to be informed of their rights
- Chris Spence and Lindsay Beck: Digital Rights Monitor: Aggregating the Obstructions to Online Freedom of Expression Worldwide
- Joana Varon: Visualizing Internet Policy
- Ricardo Vega Mora: The Constitution Project: allowing people to recognize contents of their Constitution and Laws, by mean of a web platform, information visualization tools, and public actions, to achieve rights awareness and civic participation
- Francisco Vera: An effective policy toolkit to protect freedom of speech in Internet across Latin America [legal document assembly system]
- Naomi Wolf et al.: DailyCloudt.com: Offers a Widget that Opens a ‘Window on Congress’ in any Blog or Article — and Turns it Into a Powerful Social-Media Platform for Action
- Adam Ziegler et al.: Perma.cc: Mitigating the Pervasive Problem of Link Rot in Scholarly Works and Preserving Online Content
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