- Over 25 Global Chapters on 4 continents and growing.
- Read more at: legalhackers.org & dclegalhackers.org (Sponsor us, start a local chapter)
pre-September 2013
- Govtrack.us
- The Open House Project, is now the Congressional Data Coalition
- Open States by the Sunlight Foundation
- You cannot have the DC Code by Tom MacWright, see Open Gov Foundation
- Georgetown Iron Tech Lawyer by Tanina Rostain
- Fall 2015 Telecom Data Hackathon
- 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
- #LegalHack FBI v. Apple
- Hacking Accountability in Internet Governance w/ ISOC-DC!
- #LegalHack Open Educational Resources
- #LegalHack Serial: Cell phone data and the criminal justice system, then and now
- #LegalHack Crypto / Ethereum Law
- Drone BBQ
- Company of the Year: Fastcase
- Organization of the Year: Free Law Founders
- Legal Hacker of the Year: Dave Zvenyach
- Capitol Bells
- Coding for Lawyers
- @CongressEdits
- Contact Congress
- Free Law Project - Oral Arguments
- Legal Citation Hackathon
- Oversight.io
- Patent Board Ferret
- SCOTUS Mapping Project
- Other predictive law examples: Five Thirty Eight, Ravel Law, Fantasy SCOTUS
- @SCOTUS_servo
- Company of the Year: YouTube (Google)'s Fair Use Protection Program.
- Organization of the Year: Open Technology Institute's TechCongress.
- Legal Hacker of the Year: Kirsten Gullickson, who works in the Office of the Clerk, was given the award for her work improving access to Congressional data.
- Clean Slate
- uslaw.link
- DC Council Modern Codification
- Footnote Citation Analyzer
- GitHub Licensing
- CommonForm
- Councilmatic
- SCOTUS diffs
- e-regulations
- NYT Clerk