CodeX, with its erudite and almost-dusty official name of the Center of Legal Informatics, was founded as an academic research center. But, perhaps with its prime tech-friendly placement within Stanford Law School, CodeX has become what its executive director Roland Vogl calls “an inadvertent incubator.”

What was originally an academic research center has sparked the imagination of those who dream of bringing the law out of the Stone Age.

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