Tech for Justice Hackathon, at Online Dispute Resolution Forum 2014, is being held 21-22 June 2014, at Code for America’s offices, in San Francisco, California, USA.
Video of some presentations at Day 1 of the event is at: http://ift.tt/1j4EMZ4
The Website for the event is at: http://ift.tt/1liLaRc
Click here for the registration page and the conference schedule.
The Twitter hashtags for the event appear to be #techforjustice and hackthelaw
The Twitter account for the event appears to be @techforjustice
Click here for archived Twitter tweets from Days 1 and 2 of the event, in .csv format.
Here is a description of the event from the registration page:
[...] ODR2014 is proud to host the first ever dispute resolution hackathon, where participants will spend the weekend of June 21-22nd tackling problems within [several] thematic areas, and produce prototypes that will be curated and presented to audiences at ODR2014’s UC Hastings event. [...]
Here are the thematic areas that are listed on the registration page:
- collaborative economy
- privacy
- cyberbullying & harassment
- healthcare dispute management
- environment – reporting and acting on environmental abuse through crowdsourcing mechanisms
- intellectual property
- landlord & tenancy – housing issues
Projects developed at the event are scheduled to be presented again at ODR 2014 on 25 June.
For more details, please see the registration page.
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