luni, 6 octombrie 2014

MIT, UMKC Law, and BLIP Clinic: Course on collaborative development of legal technology

This semester Dazza Greenwood and his MIT legal physics research team are cooperating with colleagues at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School and the Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy (BLIP) Clinic to co-teach a course involving collaborative development of legal technologies; the course has the title: Special projects in law, technology, and public policy.


The course seems to be structured as a series of legal hackathons.


Course materials are being posted at: http://ift.tt/1piVPxG


The course syllabus is available at: http://ift.tt/1vFR9nf


A prototype created during last week’s class is called Simplify and Streamline Federal Campaign Reporting , and is available at: http://ift.tt/Zf9YkI


Video of part of last week’s class is available at: http://ift.tt/1vFR9nh




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