«There's lots of room for hobbyist lawyers who participate in
legal hacker communities.
The legal hackers community is having a quite civilized debate about the whole thing.
You're out and active in
the legal hacker community, which is sort of an overlap of lawyers who also know how to do things with computers.
For almost two years now
the Legal Hackers community has brought lawyers, politicians, technologists, advocates, artists, and business people together to explore and create alternative solutions to pressing legal and regulatory problems.
Not exact matches
In other places where there are already robust law and technology
communities by the time a
Legal Hackers chapter forms (as was the case in DC), it's really about creating a forum for those existing
communities to convene and solve problems together.
I currently serve as one of the board members of
Legal Hackers, although I also co-founded the DC chapter and have been active in the
community since it began in Brooklyn in 2012.
Attend
community events like Toronto
Legal Hackers, Blockchain Canada or Canada Bitcoin Blockchain Meetups to learn about what's going on in the industry.
Legal Hackers chapters host free, public events — including meetups, workshops, demo nights, and hackathons — in order to build
community and foster creative problem - solving at the intersection of law and technology.
The Coders» Rights Project builds on EFF's longstanding work protecting researchers through education,
legal defense, amicus briefs, and involvement in the
community with the goal of promoting innovation and safeguarding the rights of curious tinkerers and
hackers on the digital frontier.