Frank Bennett of Nagoya University has launched Legal Resource Registry: An Open Archive of Law-Making Institutions and Publishing Channels .
Here is a description of the registry, from its Website:
This archive contains structured descriptions of legal resources and the publications from which they can be obtained. To view the descriptions for a given resource and jurisdiction, follow the links below.
The Registry is extensible: any visitor with a GitHub account can propose the addition of institutions, reporting services, or entire national jurisdictions. Proposals must be accepted by the editors of the Registry, and may be modified following discussion. To propose an addition or amendment, click on the link for a given resource in any Registry page, and follow the instructions provided in the source-code view. […]
These pages were built by Frank Bennett, using resources from CourtListener.com, a project of the non-profit Free Law Project. […]
Frank adds:
For more details, please see the registry.
HT @fgbjr
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