pre-September 2013
- Govtrack.us founded by Joshua Tauberer
- The Open House Project organized by Daniel Schuman
- You cannot have the DC Code by Tom MacWright
- Georgetown Iron Tech Lawyer by Tanina Rostain
- Awards – it's about supporting and celebrating the community.
- Company of the Year: Fastcase
- Organization of the Year: Free Law Founders
- Legal Hacker of the Year: Dave Zvenyach
- Capitol Bells, founded by Ted Henderson
- Coding for Lawyers, written by Dave Zvenyach
- @CongressEdits, developed by Ed Summers
- Contact Congress, developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Sunlight Foundation, and 150 civic hackers
- Free Law Project - Oral Arguments, by Brian Carver and Michael Lissner
- Legal Citation Hackathon, organized by DC Legal Hackers with contributions from Alan deLevie, Ben Dixon, Eric Mill, Joshua Auriemma, and Dave Zvenyach
- Oversight.io, developed by Eric Mill
- Patent Board Ferret, developed by Trent Ostler
- SCOTUS Mapping Project, developed by Colin Starger
- Other predictive law examples: Five Thirty Eight, Ravel Law, Fantasy SCOTUS
- @SCOTUS_servo, developed by Dave Zvenyach
- Spring 2015 Accessibility Hackathon (w/ the White House)
- Fall 2014 Legal Citation Hackathon
- Summer 2014 DC Code reunion Hackathon
- Spring 2014 Data Privacy Legal Hackathon (NYC)
- Fall 2013 Access to Justice Hackathon
- Upcoming DC events: #Hack4Congress SF & DC & #LDTC15
- Our national PACER problem
- Open Civic Data
- Fork our code! Fork our meetup idea! Fork our hackathon!
- Work with other federated partners: ABA Chapters, LSC, ACLU, Code for America Brigades, Law Schools