Judicial transparency requires technical transparency
Our algorithms for bias detection and judicial analytics are open for review. Legal professionals can verify our methodology and trust the insights.
Legal tech improves faster with community input. Attorneys, developers, and researchers can contribute improvements and new features.
Public code means higher quality. TypeScript strict mode, comprehensive tests, and community code review keep our platform reliable.
Our codebase is a learning resource for Next.js 15, TypeScript, AI integration, and legal domain-driven design patterns.
Next.js 15
React framework with App Router
TypeScript
Type-safe development
Tailwind CSS
Utility-first styling + Legal Design System
Framer Motion
Smooth animations
Supabase
PostgreSQL database with Row-Level Security
Next.js API Routes
Serverless API endpoints
OpenAI GPT-4
AI-powered legal search
Google Gemini
Primary AI model
Netlify
Edge deployment with ISR
Upstash Redis
Caching & rate limiting
Sentry
Error tracking & monitoring
Stripe
Payment processing
ESLint
Code quality enforcement
Prettier
Code formatting
Vitest
Unit testing framework
Playwright
End-to-end testing
Improve bias calculations, pattern detection, and analytics algorithms
Enhance accessibility, mobile experience, and Legal Design System components
Write guides, improve API docs, create tutorials for developers
Write tests, find bugs, improve test coverage across the platform