This papers sits at the intersection of citizen access to law, legal informatics and plain language. The paper reports the results of a joint project of the Cornell University Legal Information Institute and the Australian National University which collected thousands of crowdsourced assessments of the readability of law through the Cornell LII site. The aim of the project is to enhance accuracy in the prediction of the readability of legal sentences. The study requested readers on legislative pages of the LII site to rate passages from the United States Code and the Code of Federal Regulations and other texts for readability and other characteristics. The research provides insight into who uses legal rules and how they do so. The study ena...
The Internet is facilitating an explosion of content and new search tools. As a result it is essenti...
The goal of this descriptive study is to investigate the visual and written representation of legal ...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
This papers sits at the intersection of citizen access to law, legal informatics and plain language....
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Law is pervasive in culture. It is a form of communication between government and ...
The legal doctrine of “ingorantia juris non excusat”, namely the fact that ignorance of law is no ex...
Improving the readability of legislation is an important and unresolved problem. Recently, researche...
What does it mean to have machines that can read, explain, and evaluate contracts? Recent advances i...
Law is being digitalised. When this research started, the notion of digitalisation of law was new. T...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
One way to determine whether consumers understand a document is to use a readability formula to assi...
As law librarians we have ready access to the full range of legal materials - from free sources and ...
The Internet is facilitating an explosion of content and new search tools. As a result it is essenti...
The goal of this descriptive study is to investigate the visual and written representation of legal ...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
This papers sits at the intersection of citizen access to law, legal informatics and plain language....
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and greatly expand...
Law is pervasive in culture. It is a form of communication between government and ...
The legal doctrine of “ingorantia juris non excusat”, namely the fact that ignorance of law is no ex...
Improving the readability of legislation is an important and unresolved problem. Recently, researche...
What does it mean to have machines that can read, explain, and evaluate contracts? Recent advances i...
Law is being digitalised. When this research started, the notion of digitalisation of law was new. T...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
One way to determine whether consumers understand a document is to use a readability formula to assi...
As law librarians we have ready access to the full range of legal materials - from free sources and ...
The Internet is facilitating an explosion of content and new search tools. As a result it is essenti...
The goal of this descriptive study is to investigate the visual and written representation of legal ...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...