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Stanford CodeX Center

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The Stanford CodeX Center for Legal Informatics is a research center at Stanford University focused on the application of technology to law, and is jointly operated by Stanford Law School and Stanford University School of Engineering.[1].

History

The center was founded in 2006 by Professor Michael Genesereth, Dr. Roland Vogl, Professor Harry Surden and Attorney Joshua Walker, at Stanford University.

References

  1. ^ "'Codex: The Stanford for Legal Informatics'".