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carefully ordered n-grams about data science, assistive technology, and more by William Li

DueProcessr and the ABA Access to Justice Hackathon

August 14, 2014

Earlier this month, I worked with two lawyers, David Colarusso and Dave Zvenyach, at an event at Suffolk Law School in Boston. We made DueProcessr, a web app/legal calculator that currently helps determine 1) whether someone qualifies for legal aid, and 2) prison sentencing guidelines, both in Massachusetts. David has written a nice event description and reflection in Law Technology Today.


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