The submission describes a local university student law club rather than a scalable technology project. While it serves a valid educational purpose for a specific niche (BAIUST law students), it lacks broader real-world utility, technical innovation, or verifiable market traction. The claims regarding audience reach ('everyone') and usage ('most people') are hyperbolic and unsupported. The project does not align with the scale or technical criteria typically used for this evaluation methodology.
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