Free Law Project Recognized in two one of Top Ten Legal Hacks of 2014 by DC Legal Hackers!
Yesterday the impressive DC Legal Hackers group held their first annual Le Hackie Awards and Holiday Party. Although we weren't able to attend the event (it was in D.C.), we're proud and gratified to share that Free Law Project played a part in two of the top ten legal hacks of the year. The first was for our new Oral Arguments feature that we've been blogging so much about lately, and the second was for Frank Bennett's Free Law Ferret, which he built using code originally developed for CourtListener.
Update: Turns out the Free Law Ferret was from 2013 and was not awarded a Le Hackie Award. Our mistake was to trust a slide from the presentation, which contained a typo.
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--- Matt McKibbin (@LibertyPanacea) December 4, 2014
Brian and I couldn't be happier to see the legal hacking community grow and we're humbled to be a part of it. So much fantastic work is getting done each year, and the legal arena is growing and maturing at a feverish pace. We hope that the DC Legal Hackers will keep up their great work and that next year the board will be plastered with even better hacks.