Robot lawyers that help file court appeals and geo-positioning technology that alerts police officers when court orders are being served in their area are just two of the innovative technologies developed at NCSC’s first CourtHack in 2016. It was so successful that CourtHack 2.0 is being held April 22-23, 2017, at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick. CourtHack aims to attract the brightest legal minds, technologists, entrepreneurs, and others to compete in a 30-hour hackathon to develop technologies to improve the administration of justice. Court experts, including judges, court administrators, and court CIOs from across the country, participate as mentors and advisors.
Two of the 2016 winning teams presented their solutions in December at NCSC’s e-Courts Conference. View their presentations at www.e-courts.org (“Court Hack Grand Prize Winners Present: Generating New Ideas for Court Technology” and “Court Hack One Legal Prize Winners Present ‘SecurCity’”). For more information go to www.courthack.org.
Two of the 2016 winning teams presented their solutions in December at NCSC’s e-Courts Conference. View their presentations at www.e-courts.org (“Court Hack Grand Prize Winners Present: Generating New Ideas for Court Technology” and “Court Hack One Legal Prize Winners Present ‘SecurCity’”). For more information go to www.courthack.org.
Looking forward to the next iteration of this event. Very cool, not only for organizing and hosting the event but also for the return on investment. Thanks Jim!
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