Together, attendees will work on technology solutions to respond to specific justice needs of residents and neighborhoods most impacted by social, economic, and environmental injustices in Philadelphia.
The event is free to attend and open to all participants, regardless of coding experience or affiliation with an organization or university.

Assistant Dean for Library and Information Services & Professor of Law, Villanova University's Charles Widger School of Law; Co-Organizer, Philadelphia Chapter of LegalHackers.org
Director, Center for Law and Transformation Technology, Drexel's Kline School of Law; Director, Business and Entrepreneurial Law Program; Director, Drexel's Entrepreneurial Law Clinic
Head of Emerging Law Practice Technology & Instructor, Villanova University's Charles Widger School of Law
Post-Graduate Legal Fellow at Temple University Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Innovator in Residence at the Future of the Profession Initiative (FPI), University of Pennsylvania's Carey School of Law. Concurrently Executive Director of Access to Justice Tech Fellows (A2J Tech Fellows)
Developer & Data Analyst at Community Legal Services and Co-Director at Code for Philly
Post-Graduate Legal Fellow at Temple University Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Law Clerk in the Commonwealth Court, and a recent JD/MBA graduate from Drexel University where he served as a Member of the CLTT Student Board.
A2J Tech Fellows and, Future of the Profession Initiative (FPI), University of Pennsylvania's Carey School of Law
Post-Graduate Legal Fellow at Temple University Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Faculty Director, Center for Law and Transformational Technology (CLTT); Director, JD/Master of Public Health Program; Professor of Law, Health Management and Policy at the Dornsife School of Public Health