 Hello, this is sorry with Northwest justice project going over a new project here I'm gonna be highlighting cool stuff going on in the community on a weekly basis And we're calling it this week in legal services tech This is really inspired by this weekend tech which has been an awesome podcast forever If you've got any ideas things that I should cover in this Weekly wrap up, please send me an email or fill out the survey. That's in the description here We're covering four things this week and the upcoming legal services virtual hackathon how to run a hackathon justice hub, which is kind of a pitch portal and a Interview with Claudia Johnson. Let's jump right in here with what I'm doing all weekend It's a legal services virtual hackathon online. There's gonna be people Participating from all over the US. You don't have to be in the US You could participate from anywhere Registration is free. There is no cost to it It's during the day on Saturday and Sunday four projects that really jumped out to me is one on using chatbots to help kids We've just aged out of the foster care system that looks really awesome tools For working on your public loan forgiveness. That one's very relevant to me. I have giant public loans ethics and privacy There's a bunch of best practices that have been discussed at recent conferences, and we're gonna be refining those I'm gonna be doing a bit of an offshoot of that and trying to come up with a legal services Specific privacy policy and maybe even a privacy policy generator something that's much more broad that has user rights In mind and then there's a client tool for collecting evidence. That looks really interesting to me I'm gonna drop in on that group and watch what they're doing There's another nine or ten projects that have been suggested I definitely check out the website and if you've got some time to help out this weekend drop by the virtual legal hackathon If you are interested in running your own hackathon Northwest Justice Project myself and Kett Recently published a guide on running game jams and hackathons as you may already know We did a giant game jam last year hundred participants online We took all of our lessons learned and put it into kind of a 10-page PDF that includes your Budgets things to think about how you deal with food Security venue all of those things are listed in this hackathon game jam Guide definitely recommend checking it out Kett did a wonderful job on it the next project that I'm highlighting is Justice Hub. It's a pitch portal where you can put up any project. You're working on in legal services for-profit or non-profit and get people to contribute to work on Improving these projects. You've got a UX designer with some extra time or if you're looking for help to code something This is a way to connect with other projects that are out there. It's really just launched recently The community is starting to grow around it I look forward to putting up some projects from LSN tab this summer The last thing that I've got here for this week is an article I recommend people check out with Claudia Johnson It is a really good interview that was done with her recently The quote that I've got here just outlines her way of thinking with regards to technology We are not just using technology to enable lawyers to do what they've always done But we need to use data science. We need to use AI We need to partner with research institutions and find new ways to apply technology To the justice gap to improving our clients lives to improving everyone's lives Claudia has been a real innovator in the community and I strongly recommend checking out this article It's a great interview with her. She has just been incredible in the community Thank you. This has been SART with Northwest Justice Project and LSN tab Please drop me an email if there's anything that you would like to see in these or any questions that you've got also Any questions that are in the comments I will personally answer. Thank you all so much for checking this out I look forward to hearing your feedback