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Free Law Compliance Project: The Law.Gov Legal Bug Tracker

Rob Richards December 19, 2010

The Legal Bug Tracker — an open source database of the National Inventory of Legal Materials — for recording instances in which U.S. jurisdictions do not conform to the free access to law principles advanced by the Law.gov legal open government data movement — is now operating, according to a recent post by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org.

The National Inventory of Legal Materials is led by Erika V. Wayne of Stanford Law School.

Participation is invited: If you learn of a practice that is inconsistent with the Law.Gov principles, report it here.

For more information, please see Carl’s post.

Tags: Carl Malamud, Crowdsourcing and legal information, Erika Wayne, Free access to law, jobs, Law.gov, Legal Bug Tracker, National Inventory of Legal Materials, NILM, Public access to legal information

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