An investigation of disparate outcomes in internet deals across 38 major cities in the United States.
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An investigation of disparate outcomes in internet deals across 38 major cities in the United States.
An MCP server for inspecting and editing Microsoft .docx files with support for real tracked changes and comments.
An app to compare redlining methods across all redlined cities.
HMDA mortgage lending disparity analyzer — denial rates, racial disparities, lending deserts, and lender benchmarking
Legal Redlining Add-In for Microsoft Word powered by Glean.
Creating a Philadelphia version of the CalEnviroScreen
revisedoc — Edit .docx files with tracked changes, comments, and revision history. CLI, Python API, and MCP server for AI agents.
The code behind the interactive report that maps 2019 homicides, present-day disadvantage, and 1930s redlining maps.
Spellbook — generative AI for contract drafting
VS Code extension for Critic Markup-style Markdown review with inline comments, suggested edits, and accept/reject actions.
Originally a final project for DTSC 2302 at UNC Charlotte. This is a continuation of refinement to the project independent of the original group members and the University.
Replication files for Digital redlining: the relevance of 20th century housing policy to 21st century broadband access and education
Open Source implementation for track changes in MS Word(.docx)
Nonfiction book project - a history of inequality in Kansas and the U.S.
data visualization template for exploring how redlining still has lasting impacts today
A geospatial analysis project exploring the impacts of redlining on quality of life and biodiversity sampling in Los Angeles County.
4-agent AI pipeline that extracts clauses, scores liability risk 0-100, and drafts redlines for enterprise contracts in 90 seconds. Built with Claude (OpenRouter) + Google Sheets.
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