CFPB eRegulations has several components, including a parser, an API, and a public user interface.
Click here for the public-facing version of the platform.
Here are excerpts from the description:
regulations-parser is written in Python.
regulations-core is a Django and Haystack application.
The regulations-site front-end is a Backbone.js application nested within AMD modules using Require.js. We also use a Grunt-based build system with Jasmine for unit testing. On the back-end regulations-site is a Django application. [...]
We invite contributions to any part of the application. The project is in the public domain, and all contributions to it will be released as such. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to waive all rights to your contribution under the terms of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. [...]
HT Eric Mill
Filed under: APIs, Applications, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consumer law information systems, eRegulations, Finance law information systems, Financial regulatory information systems, Free access to law, Legal APIs, Legislative APIs, Legislative information systems, Open law, Open legal data, Open legislative data, Open regulatory data, Public access to legal information, Public access to legislative information, Public access to regulatory information, Regulatory APIs, Regulatory information systems
via Legal Informatics Blog http://legalinformatics.wordpress.com/2013/12/08/cfpb-eregulations-platform/
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