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Hershowitz: A Hackathon to Recode California’s Laws

Rob Richards August 2, 2011

Ari Hershowitz of Tabulaw — and a member of our community — is proposing “a hackathon to create a new, open website for California’s laws and legislation,” using the SQL files available at http://leginfo.ca.gov/.

Mr. Hershowitz says this effort is inspired by Waldo Jaquith‘s The State Decoded project.

Tags: Ari Hershowitz, California, Legal informatics hackathons, Legislative information systems

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