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    One of the goals of Free Law Project is to help make the legal ecosystem innovative and competitive. Today with the support of Pre/Dicta and the help of the Federal Judicial Center (FJC), we’re happy to be taking another step towards that goal. Today we are announcing tht we have added more than 1,000 current bankruptcy and federal magistrate judges to our 苹果熊猫加速器app下载. As always, we are making this data available via the CourtListener.com website, via our APIs, and in bulk.

    To our knowledge, this is the first time that a complete list of federal magistrate and bankruptcy judges has ever been freely available.

    The release of this information will help organizations jump start their innovation. Rather than spending their time building up their own database of this information, organizations can now simply download the data from us and load it into their systems.

    For researchers and individuals, this data directly impacts the utility of the CourtListener system, where we’ve already integrated it. Wherever possible, CourtListener will now provide links to judge profiles, where you can learn more about a given judge. For many of the judges we even have their portrait.

    The …

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    For years, Bloomberg Law has shared its immense collection of PACER data with academic researchers in subscribing institutions. Bloomberg Law has done so as a standard feature of its subscription service, and would even go purchase documents from 免费全球节点加速器 if a researcher so requested it. As the director of Free Law Project I have talked to numerous researchers that used this system as a backbone of their legal research. From a researcher’s perspective it was great: Your institution paid an annual fee and in exchange you had access to the PACER information you needed.

    Well, it appears those days are coming to an end. Over the past several days, we’ve heard from numerous sources that Bloomberg Law is finally imposing restrictions on how much academics can pull from their system. The restrictions we’ve heard from our sources are:

    1. Individual users can only trigger the purchase of $1,500 worth of PACER content per year.

    2. At most 30% of an institution’s Bloomberg Law subscription fees can be used to purchase PACER data.

    In other words, there’s a per-user cap and a per-institution cap.

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    One court, many names: The “Supreme Court of Massachusetts”, the “Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts”, “The State of Mass. Supreme Court”, the “Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court”, and the list goes on. Courtesy of Wikipedia

    Since 2010 when we launched CourtListener, one of our goals has been to build a complete, accurate, and audited collection of open case law. Today that goal takes a major step forward as we announce a new tool we have built to parse court data.

    A critical step in parsing court opinions is knowing which court produced the opinion. Unfortunately, courts change their names over time and so we encounter opinions from the “Supreme Court of Massachusetts”, the “Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts”, and the “Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court”, among others. These are all names for the very same court of last resort in Massachusetts, so we created a tool that recognizes all these varied names.

    We call our tool the Free Law Project Courts-DB.

    Using Courts-DB, you can easily look up the name of nearly any American court with published cases going back to 1600. We have used this functionality to parse nearly 16 million court names. After doing so, our accuracy at …

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    This is a guest post by Matt Dahl, a Ph.D. student in political science at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Citation data is a keystone of legal research—both for understanding a particular judicial decision and for discovering similar ones. However, binary information about whether one opinion cites another can only tell us so much.

    Therefore, today I’m excited to announce that CourtListener is now calculating and making available a much richer metric of inter-opinion connectedness. Today we are introducing citation depth to indicate how many times every opinion cites another.

    This means that in addition to recognizing and recording “full” citation references—e.g., Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98—CourtListener is now parsing and counting the following kinds of citations as well:

    • Short form citations (e.g., 熊猫加速器app下载)
    • Supra citations (e.g., Bush, supra, at 100)
    • Id. citations (e.g., Id., at 101)
    • Ibid. citations (i.e., Ibid.)

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    The United States Tax Court: Photo by GSA.

    A lot of ink has been spilled and opinions shared about income tax since the 16th amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1913. Here at Free Law Project, we believe few opinions matter as much as the precedential tax opinions produced by the federal courts, first at the Board of Tax Appeals (1924-1942) and later by the United States Tax Court (1942-).

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    All new projects require improvements and enhancements to our code base, and this one was no different. For example, we added new tools to analyze and parse tax opinions. This enables us to find and extract missing, yet relevant information from tax opinions. This grows our already robust dataset, and we think will make your search queries even easier.

    Thank you to the Caselaw Access Project at Harvard and BlueJLegal for helping us complete our …

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    Back in 2016 we mentioned in a blog post that you can set up alerts to learn about new references to opinions in CourtListener. We called it: “Citation Alerts”, but they were a bit difficult to set up. Today we’re announcing that we’ve revamped Citation Alerts so they’re more obvious, easier to create, and easier to modify.

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    For example, let’s say you want to follow citations to Citizens United v. FEC. Doing that is really easy. Just open the case on CourtListener and on the left you’ll see a link for creating an alert. Click it and you’re all set.

    But that’s only the beginning. Since 2010, Citizens has been cited about 650 times. That translates to more than one email a week. That’s probably too much clutter in your inbox, but you can prevent this by refining your alert. How about only citations from federal …

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    We’re thrilled to share today that with the support of Pre/Dicta, our open collection of judge portraits is substantially updated with nearly 1,000 additional photos. These photos have been gathered from open sources such as Wikipedia, and have been meticulously cropped, edited, and organized so that they can easily be dropped into websites or other applications. For our part, we will be adding them to our database of judges.

    Montage of judge portraits

    These pictures cover federal circuit and district judges from all time periods and jurisdictions. While we continue to add and round out our already robust collection of data on federal and state judges, these pictures add a visual element that straight data lacks.

    The images themselves are hosted in a Git repository, where they’re available in widths of 128, 256, and 512 pixels. Of course if those sizes don’t work for you, the original photos are available too. To use the photos, simply clone the repository, import our data file about the judges and then start linking to them.

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    Last week, as executive director of Free Law Project, I had the privilege of traveling to Santiago, Chile to participate in their conference on “Electronic Processing of Justice.” The conference was convened by the Chilean judiciary with the goal of comparing and contrasting judicial modernization efforts across jurisdictions.

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    In my presentation, I made several suggestions to the Chilean judiciary (pdf), with the goal of answering the question, “What actions or techniques would make a judicial technology initiative successful?”

    Here’s what I proposed:

    1. Focus on openness of the system, with open source code, an open development process, an open feedback loop from stakeholders and the public, open data standards, and open data models.

    2. Whenever possible, provide bulk data, APIs, and full-text search so that …

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    Until today, if you wanted to add something to the RECAP Archive on CourtListener, you had only one option: Use the RECAP Extensions to purchase the item from PACER, and let the extensions do the upload on your behalf. While that works well, many of our users — especially those that use our APIs — have asked for something more. Could we provide an API for them to more easily get PDFs and dockets from PACER? As of today, with the support of the employment law firm Jet.law, the answer is finally yes. Starting today, we have a new free API released in Beta that anybody can use to get dockets and PDFs from PACER and add them to our website, APIs, and replication systems.

    This is a tool for the techies, so here’s how it works. Let’s say you want a docket from PACER. Get it with:

    curl -X POST \
        # Type 1 is for dockets  
        --data 'request_type=1' \
        # The docket number and court you want
        --data 'docket_number=5:16-cv-00432' \
        --data 'court=okwd' \
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    That’ll add …

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    I had a long chat with Sam Glover on the Lawyerist podcast a few weeks ago and it’s going live today! Have a listen to hear us talk about PACER fees, open legal data, the PACER lawsuit, and the challenges of running an open data non-profit like Free Law Project.

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    We’ve Integrated the FJC Integrated Database into CourtListener

    The Integrated Database provided by the Federal Judicial Center is one of the best-kept secrets in the world of legal information. Updated quarterly, it has metadata about every case in PACER (and many that are not), including civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases. If the case is in PACER, this is often the only way to get in-depth metadata about it short of carefully reading the docket. The IDB is a treasure trove of data for researchers, litigants, and the public.

    We are proud to share that we have begun integrating the IDB into our dockets on CourtListener. This is the first time we know of that the IDB data has been united with data from PACER data in an easily accessible way.

    This project was made possible through generous support from one of our sponsors.

    View a Live Example

    So far we have integrated the IDB civil data set, so when you look at civil dockets on CourtListener, you will see a new tab like this:

    An example of the IDB tab in CourtListener


    On the tab, only partially shown above, there are 28 new fields about the case. These include things like whether the case was disposed (and in favor of whom), whether it was a class …

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    Tesla and Trump: The Top PACER Documents of 2018

    This year we hosted legal documents from the most important cases in the country. Many of these documents are of historical significance, like the sentencing memos for Michael Flynn, Trump’s National Security Advisor, and Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer. Others are less important, but still popular, like the SEC taking Elon Musk to task for making materially false statements about Tesla.

    Whatever the case though, without exception, the top ten downloaded documents have to do, in one form or another, with either Tesla or Trump.


    Here are the top ten downloaded legal documents from the RECAP Archive in 2018:

    1. MOTION to Revoke or Revise Order of Pretrial Release from U.S. v. Paul Manafort

    2. 苹果熊猫加速器app下载 from Doe v. The Trump Corporation

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    4. Answer to Complaint from Tesla v. Martin Tripp

    5. Government’s Submission in Support of its Breech Determination from U.S. v. Paul Manafort

    6. Sentencing Memorandum from 苹果旋风加速器app下载 v. Michael Flynn

    7. ORDER from Democratic National Committee v. The Russian Federation

      This is a fax in Russian and English from the “Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation” claiming immunity from the lawsuit.

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    Responding to GDPR “Right to Erasure” Requests

    The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a sweeping new data protection and privacy law out of the EU. One of the things the GDPR includes is the ability of EU citizens to send “Right to Erasure” requests to websites, asking that those websites remove content that might be private. Recently, we received one of these requests from our domain registrar asking that we remove a court document from our database on CourtListener. It appears that this is a growing problem for other legal publishers too, with techdirt doing a write up of the issue late last week:

    GDPR is a major development in the regulation of the Internet. It includes protections for individuals and a variety of regulations that apply to service providers like us. When GDPR went into effect, we were easily able to comply with its numerous privacy regulations because we were already being extremely conservative about who we shared data with and how much data we collected (see our privacy policy for details). For us, adopting compatible procedures with the GDPR just meant a few tweaks …

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    Highlights

    • We have begun uploading six million PACER dockets to the Internet Archive. Docket uploads will be completed quarterly going forward.

    • Our collection of oral argument recordings now supports all circuit courts and the Supreme Court. Previously, due to inaccesibility, it lacked the 10th and 11th Circuits.

    • We have uploaded more than 40 thousand oral argument recordings consisting of over one thousand days of audio to the Internet Archive. New oral argument recordings will be uploaded nightly.

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    At Free Law Project, we collect a lot of legal information. In our RECAP initiative, we collect (or are donated) around one hundred thousand items from PACER every day. Separately, in our collection of oral argument recordings, we have gathered more than 1.4 million minutes of legal recordings — more than anywhere else on the web. All of this content comes from a variety of sources, and we merge it all together to make a searchable collection of 弹壳加速器app dockets and a huge archive of oral argument recordings.

    Part of our mission at Free Law Project is to share this information and to ensure its long-term distribution and preservation. A great way to do that is to give it to a neutral third …

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    Announcing PACER Docket Alerts for Journalists, Lawyers, Researchers, and the Public

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    Today we are thrilled to announce the general availability of PACER Docket Alerts on CourtListener.com. Once enabled, a docket alert will send you an email whenever there is a new filing in a case in PACER. We started CourtListener in 2010 as a circuit court monitoring tool, and we could not be more excited to continue expanding on those roots with this powerful new tool.

    The best way to get started with Docket Alerts is to just make one. Try loading a popular case like U.S. v. Manafort or The District of Columbia v. Trump. Once the case is open, just press the “Get Alerts” button near the top. Then, just wait for your first alert.

    We believe PACER Docket Alerts will be a valuable resource to journalists, researchers, lawyers, and the public as they grapple with staying up to date with the latest PACER filings.

    Our goal with docket alerts is to make them as simple as possible to use. Once you have found a case you are interested in, a single click is all it takes to turn on an alert for that docket. From then on, we will send you an email …

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    An Overview of Free Law Project

    A few weeks ago I had the privilege and the pleasure of speaking at the Michigan Association of Law Librarians (MichALL) annual conference. The talk I gave was an overview of Free Law Project and all of our projects, initiatives, and advocacy. Here are the slides from that presentation.

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    The Next Version of RECAP is Now Live

    The original RECAP extension for Firefox was launched eight years ago. Today we launch an all new version. Since the original launch in 2009, we’ve kept the system running smoothly, added a Chrome extension, and — with your help — collected and shared information about tens of millions of 弹壳加速器app documents.

    Today we’re announcing the future of RECAP. If you’re an existing Firefox or Chrome user, you should automatically get this update over the next 24 hours. If you’re a new user, just learning about RECAP, you can find links for Firefox or Chrome on the right, and you can learn more on the RECAP homepage.

    Add to Chrome  Add to Firefox 

    As this new system rolls out, these are the big changes:

    1. As you’re using PACER, the extensions will stop providing links to the Internet Archive, and will instead provide links to CourtListener and the RECAP Archive, where dockets and documents are fully text searchable.

    2. Links to CourtListener will be available very soon after an upload from PACER is complete — possibly within seconds or minutes. This has been the most-requested enhancement we’ve heard over the years, and we’re really happy to be bringing this …

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    Welcoming Ansel Halliburton to our Board

    Today we’re proud to announce that Ansel Halliburton has joined the Free Law Project Board of Directors. Ansel has already been contributing to Free Law Project for several years, and his experience as both a practicing lawyer and legal technologist will help steer us into the future.

    Ansel Halliburton Headshot

    Ansel has been involved in legal technology since 2006, when he joined a team at Stanford Law School to help build a comprehensive database of all federal intellectual property litigation. Now a lawyer, Ansel practices technology law in San Francisco. Ansel holds degrees from UC Berkeley and UC Davis School of Law, writes about technology and security for Lawyerist, and builds small robots.

    Board members are selected for terms lasting two years.

    We couldn’t be more delighted to welcome Ansel to the board,” stated Free Law Project Executive Director Michael Lissner. “Ansel brings the kinds of knowledge, experience, and smart thinking that will be invaluable to Free Law Project over the next few years.”

    You can read more on our Board of Directors page and you can learn more about what it means to be a member of the board in our bylaws.

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    At Free Law Project, we have gathered millions of court documents over the years, but it’s with distinct pride that we announce that we have now completed our biggest crawl ever. After nearly a year of work, and with support from the U.S. Department of Labor and Georgia State University, we have collected every free written order and opinion that is available in PACER. To accomplish this we used 熊猫加速器app下载安装’s “Written Opinion Report,” which provides many opinions for free.

    This collection contains approximately 3.4 million orders and opinions from approximately 1.5 million federal district and bankruptcy court cases dating back to 1960. More than four hundred thousand of these documents were scanned and required OCR, amounting to nearly two million pages of text extraction that we completed for this project.

    All of the documents amassed are available for search in the RECAP Archive of PACER documents and via our APIs. New opinions will be downloaded every night to keep the collection up to date.

    The RECAP Archive now has more than twenty million documents.

    With this additional collection, the RECAP Archive now has information about more than twenty million PACER documents.

    As a backup and permanent repository, we are continuing our partnership with the Internet …

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    More Details on the PACER Vulnerability We Shared with the Administrative Office of the Courts

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    PACER/ECF is a system of 204 websites that is run by the Administrative Office of the Courts (AO) for the management of federal court documents. The main function of 弹壳加速器app/ECF is for lawyers and the public to upload and download court documents such as briefs, memos, orders, and opinions.

    In February 熊猫加速器app下载 that we disclosed a major vulnerability in PACER/ECF to the AO. The proof of concept and disclosure/resolution timeline are available here.

    We are pleased to share that this issue is now properly addressed, and that we are now able to report more details about it. Throughout the process of researching, disclosing, and resolving this vulnerability, the AO has been prompt and professional, something that we greatly appreciate given the considerable constraints and complexities they are facing. However, despite their skill in dealing with this issue, after discovering it we have lingering concerns about the security of PACER/ECF on the whole.

    In this post, we discuss three topics. First, we outline what the vulnerability was and how to identify if you were a victim of it. Second, we discuss why the vulnerability is troubling for a system of PACER/ECF’s size and …

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