# Projects

Balaji’s [Network State Dashboard](https://thenetworkstate.com/dashboard) lists groups that have projects that align with the Network State movement.

Other interesting and notable projects are listed below:

[Ulex: An Open-Source Legal System](https://medium.com/chainrift-research/ulex-an-open-source-legal-system-6a05481b686f)

[The Jurisprudence Of Polycentric Law](http://www.tomwbell.com/writings/JurisPoly.html)

[Future of Living](https://futureofliving.substack.com/)

[THE REPUBLIC OF SLOWJAMASTAN](<https://www.slowjamastan.org/ >)&#x20;

[NETWORK STATE: A Panarmenian Movement](< https://networkstate.io/ >)

[Cities: Skylines II](https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/cities-skylines-ii/about)&#x20;

[Free Cities Foundation](https://free-cities.org/)

[Remotely Serious](https://www.remotelyserious.com/)

[NS](https://thenetworkstate.company/)

[Worldcoin](https://worldcoin.org/)


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