Courtlistener
CourtListener is an initiative of Free Law Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that makes the legal system more fair and equitable. After legislatures make laws, courts decide what laws mean and how they should be applied to particular cases.
Without public access to legal records like those in CourtListener, we do not know what our laws mean or how justice is being served. By collecting and serving over half a billion legal records, CourtListener brings court transparency to millions of people around the world.
But access to raw data without understanding or analysis is not enough. This is why CourtListener has legal research tools and automated data access systems. The tools empower people and organizations to research, follow, and analyze the law.
The data access systems make it so other organizations can build on the data we collect. This has created a competitive, innovative, and affordable legal ecosystem where one did not exist before, making the system better no matter how you access it.
What's here
In this section of the wiki you can find: